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How would you graph y equals 4 and 2x y equals 2? - Answers

The first expression, y = 4, would be a horizontal line at y = 4. The second expression can be found by setting y equal to zero and solving for x, and, likewise, setting x equal to zero and solving for y: 2x = 2 <=> x = 1, so coordinate is (1,0) y = 2, so coordinate is (0, 2) Now draw a line connecting those two points and beyond them.



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The first expression, y = 4, would be a horizontal line at y = 4. The second expression can be found by setting y equal to zero and solving for x, and, likewise, setting x equal to zero and solving for y: 2x = 2 <=> x = 1, so coordinate is (1,0) y = 2, so coordinate is (0, 2) Now draw a line connecting those two points and beyond them.



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How would you graph y equals 4 and 2x y equals 2? - Answers

The first expression, y = 4, would be a horizontal line at y = 4. The second expression can be found by setting y equal to zero and solving for x, and, likewise, setting x equal to zero and solving for y: 2x = 2 <=> x = 1, so coordinate is (1,0) y = 2, so coordinate is (0, 2) Now draw a line connecting those two points and beyond them.

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      The first expression, y = 4, would be a horizontal line at y = 4. The second expression can be found by setting y equal to zero and solving for x, and, likewise, setting x equal to zero and solving for y: 2x = 2 <=> x = 1, so coordinate is (1,0) y = 2, so coordinate is (0, 2) Now draw a line connecting those two points and beyond them.
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