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Solving inequalities and graphing:

y<2x+4
-3x-2y greater than or equal to 6

how to solve?

Thanks
14 years ago

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Answered by bruce
Is (3, 2) a solution to this system of equations? 8x + 7y = 37
2y = 4x - 2 (duh...a+ yes
14 years ago
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Solving inequalities and graphing:

y<2x+4
-3x-2y greater than or equal to 6

how to solve?

Thanks

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