SOLUTION: ok im doin checking for solutions and graphing inequallities. i kinda kno what im doin but when it comes 2 graphimg im lost plz help 4x+2y_<6

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Question 23416: ok im doin checking for solutions and graphing inequallities.
i kinda kno what im doin but when it comes 2 graphimg im lost plz help
4x+2y_<6

Answer by rapaljer(4671) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graph the line 4x+%2B2y+=+6. Since the equation is in standard form, I would find the two intercepts:

4x+%2B2y+=+6.
Let x = 0, then 2y = 6, so y = 3
Let y = 0, then 4x = 6, so y = 6/4 or 3/2

Graph the points and connect the dots with a line that should look like this:
graph+%28400%2C400%2C+-6%2C6%2C-6%2C6%2C+-2x%2B3+%29+
Now, because the intequality to graph is 4x+%2B2y+%3C=+6, since the inequality is a LESS THAN OR EQUAL TO you need to graph a SOLID LINE and SHADE BELOW THE LINE. I can't do this in algebra.com, so you will have to do this. Remember, a SOLID LINE and SHADE BELOW THE LINE.

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