Question 24038
{{{ y< (- 3/2)* x + 3 }}}


This is in slope intercept form, but it is an inequality with the "<" symbol.  This means that you graph the line as if it were an "=" sign, but draw a DOTTED LINE, since the line itself is NOT included, then because it is < shade the area BELOW the graph.


Graph the line by plotting the y intercept at y = 3, by going UP three units on the y axis.  Put a point there.  Then measure off a slope = {{{(rise)/(run) = (-3)/2}}}, which means to start with your pencil on the y intercept , and count DOWN 3 units, then 2 units to the right, and put another point.  Then connect the two points with a DOTTED line, and shade below.  The line should look like this:

{{{graph (400,400, -8,8,-8,8, (- 3/2)* x + 3)}}}


Don't forget, YOU have to draw a DOTTED LINE, and SHADE BELOW THE LINE!


R^2 at SCC