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How do you graph x + 2y ≤ -14
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How do you graph x + 2y ≤ -14
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rearrange for y to get 2y<-14-x and then
y<-0.5x-7 and then just draw a line where the y intercept is -7 and the gradient is -0.5x and shade everything above the line
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