Write the following inequality in slope-intercept form. 2x + 3y < -6 Write your answer with y first, followed by an inequality symbol. Use integers, proper fractions, and improper fractions in simplest form.
Q. Write the following inequality in slope-intercept form. 2x+3y<−6 Write your answer with y first, followed by an inequality symbol. Use integers, proper fractions, and improper fractions in simplest form.
Isolate y in the inequality: Isolate one of the variables in the inequality 2x + 3y < -6. Let's isolate y.2x + 3y < -63y < -6 - 2x
Divide by 3 to solve for y: Divide each term by 3 to solve for y.\frac{3y}{3} < \frac{(-6 - 2x)}{3}y < -2 - \frac{2}{3}x
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