SOLUTION: How would you graph x+y greater than or equal to -3 and plot the points.

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Question 24894: How would you graph x+y greater than or equal to -3 and plot the points.
Answer by elima(1433)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

First put this into slope intercept form;

Your y-intercept is -3 and the slope is So you would plot the y-intercept (point (0,-3)) and from there move down 1 unit and to the right 1, that is your next point, then plot one more point, then connect with a solid line then shade with your pencil the area above the line.
Hope you understand
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