SOLUTION: How do i graph this two variable inequalitiy? 3(x-2)+2y<6

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Question 936303: How do i graph this two variable inequalitiy? 3(x-2)+2y<6
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Linear; so just solve for y in terms of x. Use the related LINE and make your decision...






The points BELOW and exclusive of the line is the solution region. The solution region appears shaded in RED:


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