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9 June, 16:43

Rewrite this inequality in slope-intercept form:

3x-6y>12

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  1. 9 June, 20:07
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    y < (1/2) x + 2

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Recall that slope intercept form looks like

    y = mx + b

    we simply have to rearrange the given equation until it looks like the above

    3x-6y>12 (subtract 3x from both sides and rearrange)

    -6y > - 3x + 12 (divide both sides by 6)

    -y > (-3/6) x + (12/6)

    -y > - (1/2) x + 2 (multiply both sides by - 1, remember to flip the inequality)

    y < (1/2) x + 2
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