SOLUTION: Solve the following system of linear inequalities by graphing: x+2y>(with a line under it)3 2x-3y>(with a line under it)6

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Question 82581: Solve the following system of linear inequalities by graphing:
x+2y>(with a line under it)3
2x-3y>(with a line under it)6

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



The solution is the V-shaped region to the right of where both
lines touch the x-axis at (3,0)
This is found by solving each inequality for y


1st solution


2nd solution
Note that the inequality sign changed direction when I divided
both sides by -3
check solution
Does (3,0) satisfy both equations?
yes
Pick any point in the V-shaped region, like (6, 1)


and


both are true. try some others

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