SOLUTION: I need your help with an Inequality that has me stumped. Graph 40x-55y>3 with x<0 and y</0

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Question 751992: I need your help with an Inequality that has me stumped. Graph 40x-55y>3 with x<0 and y
Answer by josgarithmetic(39621) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
and y what?

Change the main 2-d inequality to slopeintercept form.
-55y%3E-40x%2B3
y%3C%2840%2F55%29x-3
highlight%28y%3C%288%2F11%29x-3%29

THAT along with x%3C0 and y%3C=0 (if that was what you meant) is easily graphable. You are looking to highlight a region of the plane that fits all three conditions; or all three inequalities.

Note that you are looking for solutions which are only in the QIII and nowhere else.

Here is an attempt to show you the restricted solution region:
graph%28200%2C200%2C-10%2C0%2C-10%2C0%2Cy%3C%288%2F11%29x-3%29