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Write the following inequality in slope-intercept form. –6x + 2y ≤ 42

y ≤ 3x – 21

y ≥ 3x – 21

y ≤ 3x + 21

y ≥ 3x + 21

User Shammir
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Answer: y ≤ 3x + 21

Explanation:

User Kazuki
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Answer:

y ≤ 3x + 21

Explanation:

So, you have to get the y by itself. To do that, you first subtract 6x from both sides. When you put the 6x on the other side, just remember to put 6x before 42. Now, your inequality looks like this: 2y ≤ 6x + 42. Next, divide both sides by 2 to get the y by itself. Make sure to divide all parts of the equation by 2. Finally, you should have y ≤ 3x + 21

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