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| Question 962715:  For the graph of the inequality x - 2y is greater than or equal to 4, what is a value of x for a point that is on the boundary line and the axes?
 what is a boundary line?
 Answer by EdenWolf(517)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! Hello. This is the graph:
 
  The boundary line is the line which is ... I guess, preventing the shaded part to go any further. Basically, it's the line you'd graph as a regular equation, but based on if it's greater than or less than, you shade it accordingly. You rearranged the inequality so it's shaded "less than". A point that's on the x-axis is (4,0), or x=4, y=0. A point on the boundary line and on the y-axis is (0,-2), or x=0,y=-2.
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