Ok so you have \(\displaystyle -3x + 2y \ge 6\). Just start solving for it like a regular linear equation, but keep in mind if you ever divide/multiply by a negative number, you have to switch the direction of the inequality!!! However for this particular one, you won't have to switch the inequality, so
\(\displaystyle -3x + 2y \ge 6\)
\(\displaystyle 2y \ge 6 +3x\)
\(\displaystyle y \ge 3 +\frac{3}{2}x\)
You find the x and y intercepts like you normally would (just pretend it's an equal sign for this part). So, obviously the y intercept is 3 (plug in x=0), and I'll let you find out the x intercept (plug in y = 0).
Now when you actually graph it, notice that we have a \(\displaystyle \ge\) sign.
There are two implications:
1) Since it's greater than EQUAL to, then the line you draw will be a SOLID line (just like it is with regular equations). If it was just GREATER to with no equal, then it would actually be a dotted line.
2) You have to shade a certain area of the graph. Since the inequality is saying that it wants you to shade all the y's GREATER than the line, then you shade the portion of the graph ABOVE the line. If it was less than, then you would be shading the area below.