find the points where the line crosses both the x and y axes
when x=0, y = 12/4 =3
when y=0, x = 12/6 =2
now you have two points (0,3) and (2,0)
plot the points and draw the line
2007-09-19 12:31:36
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Tammi D is wrong. To solve 6x -4y =12, you have to divide 4 on each side which will leave you to 6x - y = 3. So basically you divided the four to 4y and you canceled out the four in 4y. And you also divided the 12 by four. Than you subtract 6x on both sides. Which will leave you to Y = 3 - 6x. So basically you subtracted 6x on each side. You canceled the 6x on the far left side and you are done. So your answer is y = 3 - 6x. I hope this helps. And I am only in 9th grade and I know this stuff!
2007-09-19 19:45:01
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answer #2
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answered by College Student 2
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I assume y4 means y^4
So y = (6x-12)^.25x >=2 or y is imaginary. So graph starts at (2,0) and slowly rises to + infinity as x --> + infinity.
2007-09-19 19:44:33
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answered by ironduke8159 7
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6x-y4=12
6x-4y=12
-6x -6x
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-4y=-6x+12
/-4 /-4
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y=3/4x+12
points are... (0,12) and (4,15) ... connect the points.
2007-09-19 19:48:13
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answered by Anonymous
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