SOLUTION: 2x + 3y < 6
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Question 549710: 2x + 3y < 6
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2x+3y<6
3y<-2x+6
/3
y<(2/3)x+2
The boundary
y=(2/3)x+2
x=0,y=2 (0,2)
x=-3,y=0 9(-3,0)
The inequality
since y is less than something the line will be dotted
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