Answer:
see the explanation
Step-by-step explanation:
we know that
The equation of a horizontal line is equal to the y-coordinate of the point that passes through it
so
In this problem, the line passes through the points
(-3.5,4),(0,4), and (6.2,4)
The y-coordinate is 4
The equation of the horizontal line is
y=4
therefore
Any point with the y-coordinate equal to 4, fall on this line
Example
(1,4) and (5,4)
Currently the equation 6x - 2y = 18 is in standard form. Convert the standard form equation into a slope-intercept form and we can find the slope easily.
Solve for y.
6x - 2y = 18
-2y = 18 - 6x <-- Subtract 6x from each side. This is to isolate the 2y term
2y / -2 =

<-- Divide each side by 2. This it to
get rid of the 2 coefficient.
y = -9 + 3x
Rearrange the right-hand side a bit.
y = -9 + 3x becomes y = 3x - 9
Now it is in slope-intercept form.
The slope is the coefficient of the x variable.
So, 3 is the slope.
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If you are trying to solve for x, then
4x+5<=13
subtract both sides by 5
4x<=8
then divide both sides by 4
x<=2