SOLUTION: how do you graph 3x-4y<6 on a coordinate plane?

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Question 390976: how do you graph 3x-4y<6 on a coordinate plane?
Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

Hi,
graphing 3x-4y<6
I. Graph 3x-4y=6 OR y = (3/4)x - 6/4 Slope m = 3/4 y-intercept is Pt(0,-3/2)
Note: as y increases by 3, x increases by 4. Pt(4, 3/2)is on the line

II. Shade the area below but not including the line itself
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