SOLUTION: How can I graph the an inequality of 2x - 3y < 6
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Question 299: How can I graph the an inequality of 2x - 3y < 6
Answer by ichudov(507) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
you need to first convert it to inequality where on the left side there is only y.
2x-3y<6
move x to the right:
-3y<6-2x
divide by -3 and do not forget to CHANGE SIGN of the inequality (you are dividing by negative number)
y>(2/3)*x-2
plot line y=(2/3)*x-2:
Since the inequality says y > (greater), the result is the aree ABOVE (greater) the straight line you just drew.
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