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4x - 2y =4 Systems Of equations


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This question:-2y=-4x+4
y=2x-2
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Kind Note:

Your question is incomplete. If this question is about system of equations, the question must have a second equation to solve. Since this question is incomplete and has only given one equation, I will show you how to plot that line on the graph.

Solution:

To plot a line a line on a graph, it depends on the slope and y-intercept.

Step-1: Re-organize the equation into slope-intercept form.

  • 4x - 2y = 4
  • => -2y = -4x + 2
  • => y = -4x/-2 + 4/-2
  • => y = 4x/2 - 2
  • => y = 2x - 2

Step-2: Plot the line on the graph.

To start graphing a line, go down 2 units on the y-axis as it is your y-intercept. Then, go to two units on the right of the y-axis on the coordinate plane and go up to four units. Then, plot your point. Repeat until you reach the edge of your graph. Lastly, draw a line that intersects through all the points you plotted on the graph.

Graph attached~

4x - 2y =4 Systems Of equations ​-example-1
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