SOLUTION: Shade the region satisfying each given inequality .
{{{ y>=1+sqrt(9-x^2) }}}
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Question 1051947: Shade the region satisfying each given inequality .
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Work through the algebraic steps to find and make a sketch of this circle centered at (0,1) with radius of 3. BETWEEN the x-intercepts, y values will be positive or 0.
What are the x-intercepts, where y=0?
Some steps here were omitted.
Between inclusive, and , y will be positive or 0. You would shade the region ABOVE the circle for x values between and including those two values.
Note that neither of these graphs look the way they need to be. You want to shade ONLY the region between the x-intercepts ABOVE AND INCLUDING the circle. (My use of the site's code is just not right, or I do not yet know this code well enough.)
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