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Graph the equation

y≥-4/3x-7

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Answer: See picture

Explanation:

For this problem, we need to know how to graph the inequality. First, let's establish that we will have a solid line because the inequality is greater than or equal to. If the inequality was only greater than, then it would be a dotted line. For -4/3x-7, you would start at (0,-7) as the y-intercept. Then you would go down by 4 and go to the right by 3 units. Now, we have to do shading. Since we know that y is greater than or equal to, the shading will be on top of the line, where y is greater.

Graph the equation y≥-4/3x-7-example-1
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