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Graph this inequality:

y ≥ 7/6x - 2
Plot points on the boundary line. Select the line to switch between solid and dotted. Select a
region to shade it.

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The graph of the inequality is in the image at the end.

How to graph the linear inequality?

Here we want to graph the linear inequality:

y ≥ (7/6)x - 2

To graph this we first need to graph the line:

y = (7/6)x - 2

We need to graph the line with a solid line, this is because the points in the line are solutions (because of the ≥ symbol)

Once we have the graph of the line, we can see that y must be larger than or equal to theline, so we need to shade all the region above the line.

You will get a graph like the one below.

Graph this inequality: y ≥ 7/6x - 2 Plot points on the boundary line. Select the line-example-1
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