SOLUTION: How do i graph 3x + 2y >/= 6? by >/= that i mean larger or equal to. The help would be enormously appreciated!

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Question 20696: How do i graph 3x + 2y >/= 6?
by >/= that i mean larger or equal to.
The help would be enormously appreciated!

Answer by kapilsinghi(68)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Draw a line with the given equation 3x + 2y = 6
Take one point on each side
the point wich results in > 6 is the side of the line which represent the given equation
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