Asked by Yeimy

Re-write 2x - 3y >_ 6 in slope- intercept format.
its an equal or greater than sign by the way. Can someone help me? I can't figure out how.

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Answered by Reiny
2x - 3y ≥ 6
-3y ≥ -2x + 6
divide by -3, which means we have to reverse the inequality sign
y ≤ (2/3)x - 2

which represents the region below the line y = (2/3)x - 2, including all points
on the line itself.
Answered by Steve
recall that the slope-intercept format is y = mx+b
So, you need to get y all alone on the left.
2x - 3y >= 6
3y <= 2x + 6
y <= 2/3 x + 2
generally, slope-intercept form is used for lines (equations), not inequalities ...
Answered by Steve
oops. that pesky - sign
Answered by Yeimy
I get it now. Gracias Chicos!!
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