SOLUTION: 1. Describe how to graph: x < -3 2. Describe how to graph and find the solution for: x + y < 6 y > -3

Algebra.Com
Question 978099: 1. Describe how to graph: x < -3
2. Describe how to graph and find the solution for:
x + y < 6
y > -3

Answer by Boreal(15235)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x<-3
Dotted line vertical on the x-axis at -3. Shade everything to the left. On second graph, you have to decide whether to shade above or below the line, and the line has to be dashed or dotted,not solid. Use 0,0 to decide. 0+0<6 That is true, so the origin and everything on that side is shaded.

y>-3 is a horizontal dotted line along y=-3 and everything above is shaded.

RELATED QUESTIONS

how would you graph and describe the solution x >... (answered by gonzo)
describe how the graph of y=x^3 can be transformed to the graph... (answered by lwsshak3)
describe how the graph of y=|x-2| is related to the parent... (answered by stanbon)
5x – 3y = -6 3. Describe the steps necessary to graph this equation with the x- and... (answered by stanbon)
Solve the following problems Describe how to graph: x < -3 (answered by solver91311)
describe the discontinuities of f(x)=x^2+x-6/x^2-5x+6 find an equivalent form for f... (answered by robertb)
3. suppose f(x)=x^2 and g(x)=(x-3)^2+2. graph each function. describe how the graph of... (answered by ewatrrr)
Solve the following problems to earn participation credit. 1.Describe how to graph: x < (answered by solver91311)
Describe how the graph of {{{y=2x^3}}} and {{{y=2x^3+1}}} are... (answered by lwsshak3)