jaylene31
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  • 03-10-2016
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What are the solution point of y>6x+7 and y<6x+9

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driftking16
driftking16 driftking16
  • 03-10-2016
simplifying y = 6x + -7 / y = -7 + 6x Solving y = -7 + 6x Solving for variable 'y'. Move terms containing y to the left, other terms to the right. y = -7 + 6x hope this helps 
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