SOLUTION: Graph equation: 35. 4(x + y) - 3(x + y) < 5

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Question 109020: Graph equation:
35. 4(x + y) - 3(x + y) < 5

Answer by elima(1433)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First put the equation in slope-intercept form;
4(x + y) - 3(x + y) < 5
4x+4y-3x-3y<5
x+y<5
y<-x+5
When you graph this the line is dashed and you shade the area under the line
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