SOLUTION: HOW DO I WRITE AN INEQUALITY FOR A GRAPH USING -2X-3Y=6

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Question 343348: HOW DO I WRITE AN INEQUALITY FOR A GRAPH USING -2X-3Y=6
Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-2X-3Y=6
this is not an inequality
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add +2x to both sides
-2x+2x-3y=6+2x
-3y=2x+6
divide by -3
y= (-2/3) x +2

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