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Graph the linear inequality shown below on the provided graph. y >-3x+8
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Graph the linear inequality shown below on the provided graph.
y >-3x+8
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it is dotted line of
-3x+8 and shaded to the right.
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Since there is a ">" the slope with be positive and going "uphill". Start by plotting the y on the y-axis which is 8, then go up 3 and over 1
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