SOLUTION: how would I graph a linear inequality y is (greater than or equal to) 2x
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Question 822763: how would I graph a linear inequality y is (greater than or equal to) 2x
Answer by vanaynay26(3) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Your problem written out would be y>2x (pretend the line for equal to is under the greater than sign). Okay, so you y-intercept is 0, and your slope is 2 over 1. you would graph the 0 is the origin(center of graph) which is (0,0), and then go up two spaces and one space to the right, and then put a dot there. then you would just connect the dots.
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