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3x-2y<-6
Write in slope intercept form

User Claret
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Answer:

y>1.5x+3

Explanation:

All you need to do is isolate y, no coefficients, using basic algebra.

3x-2y<-6

-3x both sides

-2y<-3x-6

divide by -2 and switch the comparing sign to the other direction.

y>1.5x+3

User Kory Gill
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Answer:

y > 3/2x +3

Explanation:

3x-2y<-6

Subtract 3x from each side

3x-3x-2y<-3x-6

-2y< -3x-6

Divide each side by -2, remembering to flip the inequality

-2y/-2 > -3/-2x -6/-2

y > 3/2x +3

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