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5x - 3y>-15 on a graph

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Explanation:

5x−3y>−15

Step 1: Add 3y to both sides.

5x−3y+3y>−15+3y

5x>3y−15

Step 2: Divide both sides by 5.

5x/5 > 3y - 15/5

x > 3/5y - 3

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