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Graph the linear inequality. 3x-y<6

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Explanation:

3 x - y < 6

dividing whole equation by 6 equation comes out to be


(3x)/(6)-(y)/(6)<1


(x)/(2)+(y)/(-6)<1

from the above equation we can clearly see that the x and y co-ordinate

x co-ordinate will be (2,0) where y coordinate will be(0,-6)

and the plot is given in the attachment given below.

where as the shaded portion gives the desired region.

Graph the linear inequality. 3x-y<6-example-1
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