SOLUTION: Graph the inequality and shade in the correct area of the graph: x + 3y >or equal to -2

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Question 102297: Graph the inequality and shade in the correct area of the graph:
x + 3y >or equal to -2

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graph the inequality and shade in the correct area of the graph:
x + 3y >or equal to -2
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solve for y:
y >= (-1/3)x -(2/3)
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Graph the boundary line y = (-1/3)x+(2/3)

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The inequality is "y is greater than" the boundary line.
So shade the area above the boundary line.

Cheers,
Stan H.

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