SOLUTION: This a linear inequality promblem! for my answer I got two fractions and I dont know how to graph them. Answer:y< 2/3x-7/3
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Question 670422: This a linear inequality promblem! for my answer I got two fractions and I dont know how to graph them. Answer:y< 2/3x-7/3
Answer by ReadingBoosters(3246) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Make it a dashed line to indicate that those values are NOT included as y is < not <= (less than or equal to).
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Shade the area under the line since y is less than.
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