SOLUTION: -3x<5-y
x>-6-y
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Question 668710: -3x<5-y
x>-6-y
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-3x < 5 - y
as
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x > -6 - y
as
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Set them equal to each other
3x + 5 = -x - 6
3x + x = -6 - 5
4x = -11
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Solution
(-11/4, -13/4)
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Graph
Red line: y < 3x + 5
Dashed line with shading below the line
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Green line: y > -x - 6
Dashed line with shading above the line
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