32. 2x – 3y > 6
32. 2x – 3y > 6
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32. For the inequality, 2x – 3y>6 the eqn is 2x – 3y=6. We consider the table below to plot 2x – 3y=6.
This line divides the xy-plane into half planer I and II. We select point (0,0) and check the correctness of the inequality.
2 × 0 – 3 × 0>6
0>6 which is false.
So, the solution region is II which does not includes the origin (0,0).
The dotted line indicates that the any point on the line does not satisfy the given inequality.
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