SOLUTION: How do I graph this?
2x < 3y + 6
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2x < 3y + 6
Answer by mananth(16946) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
2x < 3y+6
2x-6 <3y
/3
(2/3)x-2
Since y > something all the values above the line will be solutions for this inequality.
Assume it to be an equation and find values of y for various values of x.
....
for x=1 y=-4/3
x=2, -2/3
x=3, y=0
x=4, y=2/3
plot the points
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