SOLUTION: graph the inequality please: 2x + 3y > 6

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Question 56096: graph the inequality please:
2x + 3y > 6

Answer by rapaljer(4671)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First graph the equation 2x+3y = 6, which has x intercept: y=0, x= 3; and y intercept: x=0, y=2. Draw a DOTTED line, since you do NOT want to include the line, and shade the area ABOVE the line, since it is a POSITIVE Y coefficient, with a ">" symbol. Here is the line:

You will have to make this a DOTTED line and SHADE ABOVE THE LINE. Unfortunately, I don't know how to do this in algebra.com notation!

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