SOLUTION: How do you graph -5x+2y>10?? I believe it has to be shaded also.

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Question 363524: How do you graph -5x+2y>10?? I believe it has to be shaded also.
Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!



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Plot the line
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Now choose a test point in either plane, not on the line.
(,) is a good choice.
Test the inequality.
If the inequality is satisfied, shade the region containing (,).
If not, shade the other region.



False, shade the region not containing (,)
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