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Homework Help: Algebra

Posted by Lilianne on Wednesday, February 4, 2009 at 4:05pm.

Right now we are learning about graphing inequalities. This is hard to explain without showing you the graph, but:

Find the inequality graphed below.

Obviously, I can't show you the picture, but what I figured out that the slope was up 1, over 1/3, etc.

How would I write that into an inequality, preferably in standard form.

Thanks!

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