Question 544507
Can you show the graph of 3y-7x<-15 with work showing how you got that.
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I don't have the means to graph it for you, but I will show you how to do it.
Rewrite given equation so it is in standard form for a straight line as an equality: y=mx+b,
m=slope, b=y-intercept
3y-7x&#8804;15
3y-7x=15
3y=7x+15
divide by 3
y=7x/3+5
Draw this solid line with slope 7/3 and y-intercept=5 or plot points and shade the entire area below this line. This graph shows that y&#8804;7x/3+5