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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Graph -3x-2y≤6

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Same concept as before, first you solve for Y, moving all other terms on the other side of the inequality, that will result in \[Y \ge \frac{ -3x }{ 2 } - 3\] something that i forgot to realize on your previous question was the fact that your inequality was not "inclusive," meaning there was no equal sign, which means the graph of the line should have been a dashed line, in this case, the line will be solid since values on the line are included.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

x≥−2y3−2 y≥−3x2−3

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