Graph the solution set for this inequality: -6x - 3y ? -18 Step 1: Identify the x- and y-intercepts of the boundary line. When x = 0, y = When y = 0, x =
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- When x = 0, to find y, substitute x with 0 in the inequality 6x - 3y ≤ -18: 6(0) - 3y ≤ -18 -3y ≤ -18 y ≥ 6 (after dividing both sides by -3, remember to reverse the inequality sign) So, the y-intercept is (0, 6). - When y = 0, to find x, substitute y Show more…
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