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Graph the inequality on the axes below. 4x - 3y > 18




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A graph that represents the solution to the linear inequality 4x - 3y > 18 is shown in the image below.

In Mathematics, there are several rules that are generally used for writing and interpreting an inequality or system of inequalities that are plotted on a graph and these include the following:

  • The line on a graph should be a dashed line when the inequality symbol is (> or <).
  • The inequality symbol should be greater than or equal to (≥) when a solid line is shaded above.
  • The inequality symbol should be less than or equal to (≤) when a solid line is shaded below.

In this context, we can logically deduce that the graph of this linear inequality, 4x - 3y > 18 would be a dashed line and shaded below.

In conclusion, a possible solution is (6, -4).

Graph the inequality on the axes below. 4x - 3y > 18 ​-example-1
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