SOLUTION: y<x^2-12x+36

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Question 311991: y
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First plot,

Now choose a point not on the parabola.
(0,0) is an available point.
Test the inequality.
If the point satisfies the inequality, it's in the solution region.
If it doesn't, it's not in the solution region".
(0,0)


True, so (0,0) is in the solution region.
Shade the region containing (0,0).
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