ramiradekh
ramiradekh ramiradekh
  • 09-11-2018
  • Mathematics
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If y > 2x + 12 , then what does y equal?

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gabewilliams0202
gabewilliams0202 gabewilliams0202
  • 09-11-2018

You would have to put this into a graph correct? Because if so, just put a point on the 12 on the y - axis and go up 2 and right 1 spot and place another dot. Then you will have correctly graphed the equation.

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kailenwackerly91 kailenwackerly91
  • 09-11-2018

y would equal 6 beecause you divide 2x and 12 by 2. which would leave x to cancel out and y to be y > 6.


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