SOLUTION: A system of inequalities is defined by the following formula. 10x+6y<30 and 6x-10y>30 What part of the graph do I shade?

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Question 860539: A system of inequalities is defined by the following formula. 10x+6y<30 and 6x-10y>30 What part of the graph do I shade?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Put them into slope-intercept form, and then you will not have trouble answering. Both will be of the type, y is less than some expression.

Your statements are:'
and ;
which is BELOW the first line, and BELOW the second line.

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