SOLUTION: GRAPHING EQUALITIES 5y+2(x+y)<7y

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Question 962919: GRAPHING EQUALITIES 5y+2(x+y)<7y
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5y+2(x+y)<7y
5y+2x+2y<7y
2x+7y<7y Subtract 7y from each side.
2x<0 Divide each side by 2.
x<0

NOTE: The y-axis should be a dotted line (not included in the solution).

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