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i need help graphing with this one problem x-3y>6, 3x+2y>12
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Answered by drwls
We cannot draw graphs here.
Plot the straight lines x - 3y = 6 and 3x + 2y = 12. The solutions to x-3y>6 and 3x+2y>12 will lie to the right of BOTH of those lines

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