How would you graph this- y is less than or equal to -2(x-5)?
This algebraic inequality, y<=-2(x-5), is graphed so that the shaded solution set is y<=10-2 x. First plot the line as though it were an equation, then shade the plot so that the solution set is shaded in. ChaCha loves math!
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