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How do u graph 3y>2x-3

User Koki
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it will look like this. remember to shade the area
How do u graph 3y>2x-3-example-1
User Rare Pleasures
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Answer:

Make a table with x and y values according to the equation 3y > 2x-3:

x y

0 -1

3 1

6 3

-3 -3

-6 -5

Now, draw and point these x and y values on a graph and then make a line through the points. Then shade the upper region of the graph. Your graph should look like this:

How do u graph 3y>2x-3-example-1
User Limserhane
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