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Mathematics, 20.03.2021 08:00, ani61

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1.) What are the x- and y-intercepts of this equation: 4x-y=12

2.) Using the x- and y- intercepts, sketch a graph of this equation: -4x+8y=16
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50 points !!! Answer as many as you can, looks like a lot but it isn't.

Answer all with work, if
50 points !!! Answer as many as you can, looks like a lot but it isn't.

Answer all with work, if
50 points !!! Answer as many as you can, looks like a lot but it isn't.

Answer all with work, if
50 points !!! Answer as many as you can, looks like a lot but it isn't.

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