To find a value for x on the boundary line, we can set y to 0 and solve for x.
If we substitute y = 0 into the inequality x - 2y ≥ 4, we have:
x - 2(0) ≥ 4
x ≥ 4
So, a value for x on the boundary line is 4.
To find a value for x on the x-axis, we can set y to 0 and solve for x.
If we substitute y = 0 into the inequality x - 2y ≥ 4, we have:
x - 2(0) ≥ 4
x ≥ 4
So, a value for x on the x-axis is 4.
Therefore, the values for x on the boundary line and the x-axis are both 4.
In the graph of the inequality x - 2y ≥ 4, which is a value for x on the boundary line and the x-axis?
04
-2
2
-4
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