SOLUTION: How do I graph y >= 3x/4 + -3/2 ?

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Question 1002685: How do I graph y >= 3x/4 + -3/2 ?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Another way to show the inequality, which is half a plane in slope-intercept form.

Vertical axis intercept is (0, -3/2), and slope is for vertical change divided by horizontal change.

Draw the solid line; shade the region of the plan ABOVE the line, and INCLUDE the line.

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