PLEASE HELP ME
wa is it
i dont understand the question srry
@Nnesha @satellite73
@SolomonZelman
So we have, \(\large\color{black}{ x+3y\le 6 }\) First, I would rearrange it into (my favorite, and I think your favorite as well) y-intercept form. \(\large\color{black}{ x+3y\le 6 }\) \(\large\color{black}{ x+3y \color{red}{-x}\le \color{red}{-x}+6 }\) \(\large\color{black}{3y\le -x+6 }\) \(\LARGE\color{black}{\color{red}{ \frac{ \color{black}{3y}}{3}}\le \color{red}{\frac{ \color{black}{-x}}{3}}+\color{red}{\frac{ \color{black}{6}}{3}} }\)
yes.
\(\large \color{black}{ y\le -\frac{\LARGE 1}{\LARGE 3}x+2 }\)
yes @lollypoppp
Graph it as if it is, \(\large \color{black}{ y\color{blue}{=}- \frac{\LARGE 1}{\LARGE 3}x+2 }\) then shade the area below the line.
@SolomonZelman am i suppose to graph right?
Yes.
you already have 1 point, the y-intercept. Then choose x to be 3, and find the y, when x=3. (this will be your point, `(3, something)`.
I am glitching ...
ok can you help me graph @SolomonZelman
haha
Sure. answer 2 questions for me. (We have \(\large \color{black}{ y\color{blue}{=}- \frac{\LARGE 1}{\LARGE 3}x+2 }\) ) When x=0, what is y? (saying, what is the y-intercept?) When x=3, what is the y?
ok im going to try this
go ahead;)
yup!
thanks
Yw
do you need an equation in slope intercept form for this??
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