SOLUTION: Graph the inequality 3x <= –4y – 4.

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Question 394167: Graph the inequality 3x <= –4y – 4.
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Hi
3x <= –4y – 4 |adding 4y to and subtracting 3x from both sides of inequality 4y ≤ -3x - 4
y ≤ -(3/4)x - 1 |dividing both sides of inequality by 4
I. First graphing y = -(3/4)x - 1 |slope m = -(3/4), y-intercept Pt(0,1)
Note: as y increases/decreases by 3, x value changes by 4 in the opposite direction

II Shading appropiately: down from and including the line
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