To rewrite the inequalities in slope-intercept form, the student would first need to solve for y.
2x + 3y > 6 can be rewritten as 3y > -2x + 6 and then solving for y by dividing both sides by 3, the student can have y > (-2/3)x + 2
x-4y > 8 can be rewritten as -4y > -x + 8, and then solving for y by dividing both sides by -4 , the student can have y < (1/4)x - 2
To graph the inequalities, the student would plot the y-intercepts of the equations, which are (0,2) and (0,-2) and then use the slope to find a second point to plot, and then graph the line. Then, based on the inequality symbol the student should shade the appropriate side of the line. If the inequality is greater than > or less than < then they shade one side, otherwise if the inequality is less than or equal to >= or greater than or equal to <= they shade both sides.
It's also important to remember that the slope intercept form is y=mx+b where m is the slope, and b is the y-intercept, if the student already has the equation in this form, they only need to plot the y-intercept point and use the slope to get a second point.