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Multiple Choice
Graph the inequality 2x+3y < 6.
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Start by rewriting the inequality 2x + 3y < 6 in slope-intercept form (y = mx + b). To do this, solve for y: 3y < -2x + 6.
Divide every term by 3 to isolate y: y < -2/3x + 2. This is the equation of the boundary line, but since the inequality is '<', the line will be dashed, indicating that points on the line are not included in the solution.
Identify the slope and y-intercept from the equation y = -2/3x + 2. The slope (m) is -2/3, and the y-intercept (b) is 2.
Plot the y-intercept (0, 2) on the graph. From this point, use the slope to find another point: move down 2 units and right 3 units to plot the second point.
Draw a dashed line through these points to represent the boundary. Since the inequality is '<', shade the region below the line, which represents all the points (x, y) that satisfy the inequality 2x + 3y < 6.