Question 1121310
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y = x + 4,


which is absolutely obvious.



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<U>Comment from student</U> : &nbsp;&nbsp;Thank you but not absolutely obvious to those with math disabilities. &nbsp;Thanks again! :) 
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<U>My response</U> : &nbsp;&nbsp;Math disability is the state which you can overcome by learning subjects from good sources.


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     The most difficult and delicate thing is to find such sources.
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You can use my lessons or/and my posts in this forum, &nbsp;for example.



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