SOLUTION: graphing a linear inequality.
2x < 3y +6
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Question 324702: graphing a linear inequality.
2x < 3y +6
Answer by JBarnum(2146) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y>(2/3)x-2
y intercept is -2
m=2/3
plot:
(0,-2)
(3,0)
draw dotted line through points and shade upward
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