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nadya68 [22]
2 years ago
9

Need help on knowing where to graph!! y = 4x - 2 y = 1/2x +5

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1 answer:
Rudik [331]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

(0,5) and (2,6)

Step-by-step explanation:

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