Asked by Bobbie
How do I solve the problem with the system of inequalities by graphing?
2x − y > 0
3x + 2y ≤ −14
Some step by step would be very much helpful for me.
Thanks!
-Bobbie
2x − y > 0
3x + 2y ≤ −14
Some step by step would be very much helpful for me.
Thanks!
-Bobbie
Answers
Answered by
Bobbie
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Answered by
Bobbie
Can I have you check my work for this problem?
Answered by
PsyDAG
Cannot graph on these posts.
2x > y
3x + 2y ≤ −14
3x + 2(2x) ≤ −14
Without graphing, you can solve for x, then y.
2x > y
3x + 2y ≤ −14
3x + 2(2x) ≤ −14
Without graphing, you can solve for x, then y.
Answered by
Bobbie
Your answer is now about bras, not Algebra.
Never mind, I will figure it out myself.
Never mind, I will figure it out myself.
Answered by
Bobbie
PsyDAG, can you review my answer to make sure it look correct?
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