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

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For this case we have the following inequality:

6x + 2y\ \textgreater \ -10
The first thing we must do is to graph the linear function:

6x + 2y = -10
Then, we must evaluate ordered pairs in the following way:
(x, y)
The ordered pairs that meet the inequality, will be included as part of the graph.
Therefore, the shaded region contains all the ordered pairs that meet the inequality.
Answer:
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Which is the graph of linear inequality 6x+2y>-10-example-1
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