SOLUTION: Graph the inequality. 3(x – y) + 2x < 3

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Question 887136: Graph the inequality. 3(x – y) + 2x < 3

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Graph the inequality. 3(x – y) + 2x < 3
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3x - 3y + 2x < 3
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3y > 5x - 3
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y > (5/3)x - 1
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Graph the equality y = (5/3)x-1 as a dashed line.
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Shade the half-plane ABOVE the line because
you want y to be GREATER Than 5x-3.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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