SOLUTION: u=v 4u=2v-4 I have to solve for u and v, then graph it.

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Question 270837: u=v
4u=2v-4 I have to solve for u and v, then graph it.

Answer by JBarnum(2146)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
um theres something wrong cause u cannot = v according to the 2nd equation for proof put in 0 for both u and v and you get 0=-4 which isnt possible. so im going to assume u meant that u doesnot = v.
here you need to use the slope intercept formula y=mx+b m=slope b=intercept
4u=2v-4
we will set u to the y-axis and v to the x-axis
looks familiar now
slope is
y-intercept is
plot points:(0,-1)(2,0)(4,1)
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4u=2v-4
divide 2


slope is
x-intercept is
plot points:(2,0)(4,1)(6,2)
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i gave both possible ways to go to graph

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