SOLUTION: How do I graph -3y ≥ 6x-3

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Question 736783: How do I graph -3y ≥ 6x-3
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) About Me  (Show Source):
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Easiest to graph when in slope-intercept form. You would shade the half-plane above and including the line, the shading showing the solution region.

-3y%3E=6x-3
-3y%2A%28-%281%2F3%29%29%3E=%286x-3%29%2A%28-%281%2F3%29%29
y%3E=-2x%2B1 -------The inequality in slope-intercept form.

graph%28375%2C375%2C-6%2C6%2C-6%2C6%2Cy%3E=-2x%2B1%29
The red shaded region is the solution for the inequality.