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Question 1038140
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how do you put 12x+8y+30>120 in y-intercept form
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8y=-12x+90
Divide by 8 and there you have it
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12x+8y+30>120. Move everything but the y to the right side, keeping the inequality the same.
8y>-12x+90
divide both sides by 8, and since it is positive, don't change the inequality.
y>(-3/2)x+90/8