SOLUTION: is the inequality -x-4y>3 in the correct form for graphing? briefly explain.
please please please help me with this problem!!!
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Question 250589: is the inequality -x-4y>3 in the correct form for graphing? briefly explain.
please please please help me with this problem!!!
Answer by manglu(4) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
nope dear
x+4y<-3 is the correct form
take minus common from LHS and change sign
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