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Graph an Inequality in Slope-Intercept Form Step 1: Determine if you need to have a solid or dashed line. Because there's a line under the greater than sign, we should make our line solid. Step 1: Determine if you need to have a solid or dashed line. Step 2: Graph the line as if it was a normal line in slope-intercept form. Step 3: Substitute in order to find out if you should shade up or down. Step 2: Graph the line as if it was a normal line in slope-intercept Form (if there was no equals in the inequality, it would be a dashed line. 𝑦≥ 2 3 𝑥+6 0≥ 2 3 0 +6 0≥6 Step 3: Substitute in order to find out if you should shade up or down. Remember, if there's a line under your inequality (equals), your Graphed line should be solid. If there isn't, then it should be dashed.
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