Answer:
Sure, let's solve the inequality \(X + 2y < 4\).
To isolate \(y\), subtract \(X\) from both sides:
\[2y < 4 - X\]
Now, divide both sides by 2:
\[y < \frac{4 - X}{2}\]
So, the solution to the inequality is \(y < \frac{4 - X}{2}\).
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