SOLUTION: Consider the graph that represents the inequality -3x -y >/2 which of the following statements are true a) the graph consists of all the points above or on the line defined by -
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Question 881822: Consider the graph that represents the inequality -3x -y >/2 which of the following statements are true a) the graph consists of all the points above or on the line defined by -3x -y =2 b) the graph consists of all points below or on the line defined by y=-3x -2 c) the graph consists of all the points above or on the line defined by 3x +y+2=0 1) only a 2) only b 3) only c 4) a and b 5 b and c
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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