SOLUTION: 3x - y _<_ 6 x _>_ 1 y _<_ 3 The lines under each side of the < and > are supposed to be totally under the < >, I just do not no how to do this.

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Question 103113: 3x - y _<_ 6
x _>_ 1
y _<_ 3
The lines under each side of the < and > are supposed to be totally under the < >, I just do not no how to do this.

Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3x-y<=6, x>=1, y<=3 I assume this is what you mean.
-y<=6-3x
y<=3x-6
x can't be larger than 3 because that would make y>3
so, 3>=x>=1 and -3>=y>=3
Ed

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