Answer:
Step-by-step explanation:
In order to graph this properly, you will have to rewrite the inequality first
To do this you will have to get y by itself
First subtract 2x from both sides of the inequality
This will give you -3y>15-2x
Then you will divide -3 from both sides. When dividing by a negative, both sides of the inequality will flip
-3y/-3 < 15/-3 + -2x/-3
This should end up looking like this once it's divided
y < -5+ 2x/3
Rewrite in slope intercept form
y < 2/3x -5
Your slope= 2/3
Your y-intercept=(0,-5)
In order to graph this you will have to mark your y-intercept at (0,-5) From there you will plot the points going up and down using your slope 2/3.
Remember 2/3= rise over run, meaning you will go up 2 and across right 3 to receive your second point going up. When you are graphing down it will be two down and across left 3.