Question 17550
Divide both sides by 6, and you will get:
{{{y<= (7/6)x +(2/6) }}}


This represents a shaded area that is BELOW and including the line {{{y=(7/6)x+(1/3) }}}, which can be graphed as shown below, using a y-intercept of {{{1/3}}} and a slope of {{{7/6}}} which means a rise of 7 and a run of 6.  See my Lesson Plan on Graphing and Slope of a Line if you need help with this graphing method.


It should be like this, except that YOU will have to shade the area that is BELOW the LINE:

{{{graph(300, 300, -10,10,-10, 10, y<(7/6)x +(2/6)) }}}


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