SOLUTION: How would you enter the inequality 2x - 3y >= 0 into the calculator to graph it?

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Question 43305: How would you enter the inequality 2x - 3y >= 0 into the calculator to graph it?

Answer by stanbon(75887) About Me  (Show Source):
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How would you enter the inequality 2x - 3y >= 0 into the calculator to graph it?
Rewrite the inequality as:
2x>=3y
y<=(2/3)x
Enter y=(2/3)x into the calculator to get the line y=(2/3)x
The "<" means to take all the points below the line.
Cheers,
Stan H.