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Which correctly describes how the graph of the inequality 6y − 3x > 9 is shaded?

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Above the solid line

Below the solid line

Above the dashed line

Below the dashed line

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Answer is above the dashed line

Step-by-step explanation

A dashed line is used in inequalities to show the solution is above or below the line but not ON the line (more than or less than symbols).
A solid line is used for solutions that are more than or equal, or less than or equal to the points on that line.

So 6y -3x > 9 tells us the solution is more than 9 but not equal to 9 so it’s above the dashed line

x > -3 and y > 1.5

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Which correctly describes how the graph of the inequality 6y − 3x > 9 is shaded-example-1
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