SOLUTION: If 5X + 2y = 4 and -4 < x is less than or equal to 4, find the range of values of y. Thank you for your detailed solution.

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Question 936858: If 5X + 2y = 4 and -4 < x is less than or equal to 4, find the range of values of y. Thank you for your detailed solution.
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Rearrange the equation.



So when ,

When ,

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Range : (-8,12)
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