SOLUTION: 5x+9<6
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Question 181695: 5x+9<6
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5x+9<6
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5x<-3
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x<-3/5
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to graph this the boundry line is a dotted line(because its excluded) x=-3/5 which is a vertical line 3/5 of a unit to the left and parallel to the y axis
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in order to find which side is shaded ....plug in a number or 2 from each side of the vertical line......you will find that you need to shade everything to the left of the line x=-3/5
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