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| Question 1085865:  I need an example of how to solve this because I am not solving this correctly. This is my work (which is wrong)because I want it in y=mx+b so that I can get the slope (m) but im only able to solve for x.. please help.
 9y+5x>=9y-20
 9y+5x=9y-20
 +9y
 5x=-20
 x=-20/5
 x=-4,    -4,0 but how do I then get the slope so I can graph this?
 Below is the exact wording to the question:
 Graph the solution set of the following linear inequality:
 9y+5x>=9y-20
 
 Found 2 solutions by  MathLover1, MathTherapy:
 Answer by MathLover1(20850)
      (Show Source): Answer by MathTherapy(10556)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! I need an example of how to solve this because I am not solving this correctly. This is my work (which is wrong)because I want it in y=mx+b so that I can get the slope (m) but im only able to solve for x.. please help.
 9y+5x>=9y-20
 9y+5x=9y-20
 +9y
 5x=-20
 x=-20/5
 x=-4,    -4,0 but how do I then get the slope so I can graph this?
 Below is the exact wording to the question:
 Graph the solution set of the following linear inequality:
 9y+5x>=9y-20
 
 The INEQUALITY results in:  <====== You are correct. Good job!! This INEQUALITY has an UNDEFINED slope, and as such, represents a SOLID (UNBROKEN) VERTICAL line at x = - 4, and which is parallel to the y-axis.
 Now, since the INEQUALITY is:
  , you need to shade to the right of this VERTICAL LINE. That's all!!
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