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Grasp "one variable (an unknown number) and one time (the highest number of unknowns is 1)" to judge. The first one of this problem is one variable one time inequality
If x + (M-3) y 1 is a linear inequality of one variable about X, the value of M is obtained
Inequality of degree one variable
With X, you can't have y
So M-3 = 0
m=3
If x + y equals 3 ~, then 4 - 2x - 2Y equals?
4-2(x+y)=4-6=-2