SOLUTION: How do I graph the inequality 2y + x ≤ 6 ?
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Question 554133: How do I graph the inequality 2y + x ≤ 6 ?
Answer by kkasko(46) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2y + x≤6
-x -x
2y≤-x+6
/2 /2 /2
y≤-1/2x+3
draw a x and y axis
put a point on (0,3) and go down 1 right 2 then do the opposite from the point (0,3)on the other side and go up 1 left 2. Then shade below the line.
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