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Write the following inequality in slope-intercept form. -6x + 3y > -45

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The answer is y > 2x - 15.
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Answer:


y>2x-15

Explanation:


-6x+3y> -45

To write the inequality in slope intercept we need to get y alone

slope intercept form is y = mx +b

where m is the slope and b is the y intercept

now we solve the inequality for y


-6x+3y> -45

Add 6x on both sides


3y>6x-45

Now we divide each term by 3


y>2x-15

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