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Graph y< 1/3 c + 1/2

Graph y< 1/3 c + 1/2-example-1
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The Graph you need above

Step-by-step explaination :

Combine 1/3and x.

y<x/3+1/2

Use the slope-intercept form to find the slope and y-intercept.

Slope: 1/3

y-intercept: 1/2

Graph a dashed line, then shade the area below the boundary line since y is less

than x/3+1/2.

y<x/3+1/2

Graph y< 1/3 c + 1/2-example-1
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