In the equation y=4, if the value of x is increased by 2, what is the effect on the value of y?

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No effect because y does not depend on the value of x when y=4 (constant).

If y(x)=4x then y(x+2)=4(x+2)=4x+8, So the difference in the y values is 8, y is increased by 8.

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