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What is 2x+y<20 in slope intercept form?

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Answer:

y= mx + b

y< -2x +20

Explanation:

2x+y<20

Subtract 2x

from both sides of the inequality. y<20

−2x

Rearrange terms. y<−2x+20

User Joel Beckham
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Answer:


y < -2x+20

Explanation:


2x+y < 20


\mathrm{Subtract\:}y\mathrm{\:from\:both\:sides}


2x+y-y < 20-y


\mathrm{Simplify}


2x < 20-y


\mathrm{Divide\:both\:sides\:by\:}2


(2x)/(2) < (20)/(2)-(y)/(2)


\mathrm{Simplify}


x < (20-y)/(2)


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y < -2x+20

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