Answer:
We will graph the inequality in simplified form i.e [tex]y>-3[/tex]
The graph is shown in figure below
Step-by-step explanation:
Which is the graph of the linear inequality [tex]2y>-6[/tex]
(Note: Considering the inequality is 2y>-6 and x is typing mistake.)
First we will solve the inequality to find value of y
We have inequality:
[tex]2y>-6[/tex]
For finding y we have to divide both sides of inequality by 2
[tex]\frac{2y}{2}>\frac{-6}{2} \\y>-3[/tex]
Now, we will graph the inequality in simplified form i.e [tex]y>-3[/tex]
Inequality can be graphed on number line as well as graph paper.
Graph on number line
Since y is greater than -3, so all values greater than -3 will be included on the number line. An open circle will be drawn on -3, indicating -3 is not included but values greater than -3 are included. The figure A shows the graph
Graph on Graph paper
Since y is greater than -3, so all values greater than -3 will be included on the number line. A dotted line will appear on -3 and the region on right side of -3 (values greater than 3) will be shaded. The figure B shows the graph