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for different values of m,the equation 4y=mx-m+2 represent​

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Answered by assalterente
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Step-by-step explanation:

Our aim is to find, for different values of m, what does the equation 4y=mx-m+2 represent​s.

We have a linear expression of a function, this means our graph will be a line. Since we have:

4y = mx-m +2 \\y = \frac{m}{4} (x-1) + \frac{1}{2}

Hence, our representation of this function will be a line that crosses y-axis in y=\frac{1}{2}.

In order to find the value of m we would need one more point so we could make a ratio between each coordinate if them.

Hence, we conclude that our equation's representation is a line that passes in the point (0, 0.5).

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