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2x-y=4 rewritten in standard way is y = 2x - 4

x = 0 y = -4 and if x = 2 y = 0

2x-y=6 rewritten in standard way is y = 2x - 6

x = 0 y = (-6) x = 3 y = 0

2007-10-08 10:21:48 · answer #1 · answered by Will 4 · 0 0

4x -2y = 10

4x = 10 + 2y

2x = 5 + y

The equation will solve for these values for x (horizontal) and y (vertical): (5, 5), (10, 15). Mark these two points on your graph and draw a straight line through them -- be sure the line doesn't stop but continues past those points, to the limit of your graph.

If you don't understand this stuff, get help from a classmate or the teacher. Innumeracy is almost as bad as illiteracy, but it's a lot easier to skate on numbers. But if you do, you'll end up losing money and being a dope, besides learning how to get away with intellectual laziness rather than work to learn something.

2007-10-08 17:22:47 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

And how do you expect me to post a graph here? Write it out by hand, scan it, upload it, and give you the link? I don't think so.

Rewrite the two lines in y=mx+b format, graph them, and find their point of intersection.

2007-10-08 17:11:31 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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