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Which graph correctly represents 5/2x-y< 3
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Which graph correctly represents 5/2x-y< 3
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5/2x - y < 3
Add y
5/2x < 3 + y
Subtract 3
5/2x - 3 < y
y > 5/2x - 3
Graph "5/2x - 3" and shade the area that is above it
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