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write the following inequality in slope-intercept form. –6x 2y ≤ 42 a. y ≥ 3x 21 b. y ≤ 3x – 21 c. y ≥ 3x – 21 d. y ≤ 3x 21

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For this case we have the following inequality:



-6x + 2y \leq 42

We want to rewrite the inequality in its slope-intercept form.


To do this, we must clear the value of y.


We have then:



2y \leq 6x + 42

Then, we have:



y \leq 3x + 21

Answer:


The inequality in slope-intercept form is given by:



y \leq 3x + 21


User Kameika
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-6x + 2y =< 42
2y =< 6x + 42
y =< 3x + 21
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