SOLUTION: {{{ y< - 3/2 x + 3 }}} the x is supposed to be next to the 3 and 2 and not under with the 2.
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Question 24038: the x is supposed to be next to the 3 and 2 and not under with the 2.
Found 2 solutions by rapaljer, PeterC:
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
This is in slope intercept form, but it is an inequality with the "<" symbol. This means that you graph the line as if it were an "=" sign, but draw a DOTTED LINE, since the line itself is NOT included, then because it is < shade the area BELOW the graph.
Graph the line by plotting the y intercept at y = 3, by going UP three units on the y axis. Put a point there. Then measure off a slope = , which means to start with your pencil on the y intercept , and count DOWN 3 units, then 2 units to the right, and put another point. Then connect the two points with a DOTTED line, and shade below. The line should look like this:
Don't forget, YOU have to draw a DOTTED LINE, and SHADE BELOW THE LINE!
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Answer by PeterC(8) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
OK, I understand that using the formula formatter can be confusing. Here is what you meant to write:
So, . The graph is a dotted line corresponding to y=-1.5x+3, with everything under that line shaded. I have not yet figured out how to draw graphs on this web site, but if you draw a straight dotted line on graph paper, through the points (0, 3) and (2, 0), you will have it.
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