You go left three and make a dotted line straight up and down and shade to the left.
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The graph is the set of all value of x that are less than or equal to 3, so you draw a line parallel to the number line, under the 3 and to the left of it (less than). Also, underneath the point three you draw a circle at the end o your line. Since it is less than or equal to you fill in that circle. Otherwise it would only be an outline circle.
two less than three times a number is 28
To graph this in Cartesian coordinates start by solving the inequality for either x or y: y --less than or equal to-- 3-x/3 Now, if this were not an equality we would have y=3-x/3 this equation would yield a linear graph with a slope of -1/3 and a y intercept of 3 But the graph for the inequality must also could include all of the points (x,y) below this line so we end up with not a line but an entire region. so right now in your head picture the line y=3-x/3. now color in the region below the line. this is the region where y is less than 3- x/3 and the line its self accounts for y=3-x/3.
The expression can be thus: 3x-3 whereas x is the unknown variable
The less than symbol is < Example: x<2 x is less than two.