SOLUTION: What would Y>-2x+4 look like on a graph?
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Question 216308: What would Y>-2x+4 look like on a graph?
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What would Y>-2x+4 look like on a graph?
Slope of 2x
Y-intercept of 4
Everything to the right is shaded
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