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    Find the Graph of the Linear Inequality\[2 x - 4 y > 2\]
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Find the Graph of the Linear Inequality 2x−4y>22 x - 4 y > 22x−4y>2

Question 28

Question 28

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Find the graph of the linear inequality. 2x−4y>22 x - 4 y > 22x−4y>2


A)
 Find the graph of the linear inequality.  2 x - 4 y > 2  A)    B)    C)     \mathrm { d } .
B)
 Find the graph of the linear inequality.  2 x - 4 y > 2  A)    B)    C)     \mathrm { d } .
C)
 Find the graph of the linear inequality.  2 x - 4 y > 2  A)    B)    C)     \mathrm { d } .
d\mathrm { d }d .
 Find the graph of the linear inequality.  2 x - 4 y > 2  A)    B)    C)     \mathrm { d } .

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