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Which is the graph of linear inequality 6x + 2y > –10

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Answered by rishika79
1

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

To graph

6x+2y>10, first isolate the

y

y to write the inequality in slope-intercept form.

2y>−6x+10

y>−3x+5

Now, graph the boundary line

y=−3x+5 as a dashed line.

Next, test the point

(

(0,0) by plugging in

y in the inequality and simplify.

0>−3(0)+5

0>5

Since this statement is false, shade the half of the plane that does not contains

(0,0).

Hope it helps you....

Answered by 40467
0

Answer:

Step-by-step explanation:

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