SOLUTION: is the inequality -x-4y>3 in the correct form for graphing? briefly explain. the inequality may be -x -4y > 3 I dont know if spacing means anything in this problem but thats the

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Question 885531: is the inequality -x-4y>3 in the correct form for graphing? briefly explain.
the inequality may be -x -4y > 3
I dont know if spacing means anything in this problem but thats the spacing i believe.

Answer by josmiceli(19441)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You need on one side
and on the other side
( spacing does not matter )

Add to both sides

Now subtract from both sides

Divide both sides by

Now just read the equation from right to
left. This doesn't change anything.

You can plot this



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