SOLUTION: -y <= 3x - 5 Name the slope and y-int. and show your work for finding the solution area. Help please!
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Question 1168903: -y <= 3x - 5 Name the slope and y-int. and show your work for finding the solution area. Help please!
Answer by Boreal(15235) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
put into slope intercept form
y >=-3x+5, multiplying by -1 and changing the inequality.
look at (0, 0)
0>=5, not true, so the side of the line that does NOT contain the origin is the proper side of the solution.
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