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5 January, 21:44

Graph the following inequality 3x - 2y ≤ 6

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  1. 5 January, 22:47
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    3x - 2y < = 6

    -2y < = - 3x + 6

    y > = 3/2x - 3

    slope = 3/2 ... y int = (0,-3) ... x int = (2,0)

    u have an equal sign, so the line will be solid

    ur slope is positive, so ur line is going up (increasing)

    start at (0,-3) ... and since the slope is 3/2, go up 3 spaces and to the right 2 spaces ... keep doing this and u will eventually cross the x axis at (2,0)

    and ur line has a greater then sign, so shading occurs above the line
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