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Sketch the graph of each linear inequalityy> -2/3 x- 3

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to sketch the graph of the linear inequality:

Step 1. Graph the line.

Since the inequality we have is:


y>-(2)/(3)x-3

The line we need to graph is:


y=-(2)/(3)x-3

Here, the number that accompanies the x is called the slope of the line "m"


m=-(2)/(3)

and the independent number is called the y-intercept "b", which is the point where the line crosses the y-axis.


b=-3

The graph of just the line is:

And since the symbol of the inequality is ">", we will have the part that is up from the line.

And since the simply is not "≥" we will have the line pointed, the result will be as follows:

Sketch the graph of each linear inequalityy> -2/3 x- 3-example-1
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