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Jamarcus Kent
5 October, 04:40
How do you graph these? 3x + 4y>12 and y>2x-1
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Lilly
5 October, 06:06
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3x + 4y > 12
Solve for y It has dotted line, because the equation it's not = / _ to. Probably y is > (after solving for). Graph it and shade it, if it's greater or less than.
y > 2x - 1
Simple, it's already solved for y. m = 2 and y-intercept = - 1 Graph it, again it is dotted y is greater than 2x - 1 so shade appropriate area.
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