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Y≤1/2x-3

y + 2x > 6

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User Bimal Das
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Answer:

6-2x < y < ½x-3

Explanation:

The first part tells us that y is, or is anywhere below ½x-3

The second part tells us that above 6-2x

Since we don't know what x is, we cannot actually find y.

The best answer to this question is:

6-2x < y < ½x-3

Which reads, in words, as: six minus two-x is below y; and y is below one-half-x minus three.

Hopefully, this is what your teacher or math program is looking for. There is hardly another way to solve it, other than graphing it. The graphed version will be attached, but I highly doubt you'll need it.

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