SOLUTION: x+6y>7 y>3x

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Question 218312: x+6y>7
y>3x

Answer by drj(1380)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x+6y>7
y>3x

Step 1. Graph each equation in the rectangular coordinate system. Where they overlap between the two graphs is the solution.

Step 2. Let's graph x+6y>7. Then in slope-intercept form is

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Step 3. Let's graph y>3x

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Step 4. ANSWER: The net result is where the shaded regions between the two graphs overlap. In this example, it's a region in the first and second quadrant.

I hope the above steps were helpful.

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