SOLUTION: graph 3(x-y)+2x<3

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Question 677092: graph 3(x-y)+2x<3
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Distribute the 3
3(x-y) + 2x < 3
3x - 3y + 2x < 3
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Combine like terms
3x + 2x - 3y < 3
5x - 3y < 3
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Isolate the y variable
5x - 3 < 3y

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the y intercept is -1
Plot (0, -1)
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the x intercept is when y = 0
0 = (5/3)x-1
1 = (5/3)x
x = 3/5
Plot (, 0)
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Draw a dotted line connecting the intercepts. It is dotted so at to NOT include the points on the line.
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Shade the area above the line.
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