SOLUTION: How do I graph each compound or absolute value inequality
|x - 3y| > or = to 9
x-3y>9
-3y>x+9
-y>1/3+3
y>-1/3-3
Now you go on the X-axis at -3 and go down 1 across 3!!
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Question 30028: How do I graph each compound or absolute value inequality
|x - 3y| > or = to 9
x-3y>9
-3y>x+9
-y>1/3+3
y>-1/3-3
Now you go on the X-axis at -3 and go down 1 across 3!!
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