SOLUTION: How would you enter the inequality 2x - 3y >= 0 into the calculator to graph it?
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Question 43269: How would you enter the inequality 2x - 3y >= 0 into the calculator to graph it?
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
enter as y = (2/3)*x
2x - 3y >= 0
add 3y to both sides
3y <= 2x
y <= (2/3)*x
the solution is the area below the line
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