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6 September, 08:22

why was the value of y for the function y = 5x + 1 always be greater than that for the function y=4x+2 when x>1

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  1. 6 September, 09:05
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    Lets compare both equations so we can explain the reason for it, and see it clearly:

    y1 = 5x + 1

    y2 = 4x + 2

    y1 > y2

    5x + 1 > 4x + 2

    To see why that happens we need to solve for x:

    5x - 4x > 2 - 1

    x > 1

    Therefore, the first equation is greater than the second for values of x > 1
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