-2x+3y≥-12 I need the slope and -y intercept
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3y≥2x-12, y≥2x/3-4 so slope is 2/3 and y-intercept is -4. Since this is an inequality not an equation, the slope and y-intercept are properties of the lower boundary of the graph.

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