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This assignment is a REVIEW IT DOESNT COUNT AS AN ASSIGNMENT ITS WORTH 0 POINTS

This assignment is a REVIEW IT DOESNT COUNT AS AN ASSIGNMENT ITS WORTH 0 POINTS-example-1
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Given:

the Slope-intercept form inequality,


3x+4y>\: 8

To find:

to solve for y.

Step-by-step explanation:

Consider the inequality,


\begin{gathered} 3x+4y>\: 8 \\ \end{gathered}

Subract


3x

from both of the sides, we get


3x+4y-3x>8-3x

let us simplify now,


4y>8-3x

We need to solve for y, so divive 4 on both the sides,


(4y)/(4)>(8)/(4)-(3x)/(4)

By, simplifying we get


y>(8-3x)/(4)

FInal Answer:

The inequality solved for y is,


y>(8-3x)/(4)

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