Graph the following inequalities on the same grid and shade the solution region that is common to all of the inequalities. a. y => 6 - 2/3x b. y <= 4 + x c. y <= 11 - 8(x - 7)
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Which do you need help with, graphing the three lines, or shading the thing?
YOU HAVE TO GRAPH FIRST, THEN SHADE
right, which do you need help with?
Um solving them.. Idk how to do it really
But just wait like ten or so minutes. I will brb
For each line, you need two points to graph them pick a small x value and calculate what y is for 2 values of x graph all three lines that way
the line is dotted if it not inclued, greater than or less than the line is solid if it is included, greater than or equal to, or less than or equal to
if greater, shade above, if less shade below the line the solution set is the overlapping region of all three lines
here is a small short video series to learn it... i have to run... goodluck https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra-basics/core-algebra-graphing-lines-slope/core-algebra-graphing-linear-inequalities/v/graphing-inequalities-2
here is the solution to check after you figure it out... it is the overlapping of all three lines region
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