SOLUTION: 2x+y≤2 I need you to convert it to slope-intercept form. The assignment gave me a table with the x-values (-1,-0,1) I need to find the y-values And I need it in a graph

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Question 1190039: 2x+y≤2
I need you to convert it to slope-intercept form.
The assignment gave me a table with the x-values (-1,-0,1) I need to find the y-values
And I need it in a graph

Found 2 solutions by Boreal, MathLover1:
Answer by Boreal(15235) About Me  (Show Source):
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move the x over to y <=-2x+2
slope is -2
now put in the values
when they are both 0, x and y, 0 <=2, so the origin is on the "correct" side of the inequality.
when x=-1, y=4,
when x=1, y=0,
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Answer by MathLover1(20849) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!

2x%2By+%3C=2
to convert it to slope-intercept form, isolate y
y+%3C=-2x%2B2

a table
x|y
-1|4.....y+%3C=-2%28-1%29%2B2->y+%3C=2%2B2->y+%3C=4
0|2....y+%3C=-2%280%29%2B2->y+%3C=0%2B2->y+%3C=2
1|0....y+%3C=-2%281%29%2B2->y+%3C=-2%2B2->y+%3C=0