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2x+9<-2y+9 how do I do this

User Chetan Joshi
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Answer:

Graphing the inequality we have;

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the inequality;


2x+9<-2y+9

Simplifying;


\begin{gathered} 2x+9<-2y+9 \\ 2x<-2y+9-9 \\ 2x<-2y \\ 2y<-2x \\ y<-x \end{gathered}

Graphing the inequality, we have;

let us locate the points on the line y=-x and draw a dashed line across it;


\begin{gathered} y=-x \\ (1,-1),(-1,1),(3,-3) \end{gathered}

The line will be dashed and the lower part will be shaded (since it is less than);

Graphing the inequality we have;

2x+9<-2y+9 how do I do this-example-1
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