SOLUTION: What does "y > 4x – 2; y < = –3x – 1" look like on a graph ? Or even how to graph it .

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Question 480266: What does "y > 4x – 2; y < = –3x – 1" look like on a graph ?
Or even how to graph it .

Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
dl the FREE graph software at http://www.padowan.dk
and find out

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