SOLUTION: how do you graph y<-5/4x+1/4.

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Question 68209: how do you graph y<-5/4x+1/4.
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how do you graph y<-5/4x+1/4.
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you can write the equation in decimals
y <= -1.25x + .25
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Choose 3 values for x and find y:
x = -3
y = -1.25(-3) + .25
y = +3.75 + .25
y = + 4
:
x = 0
y = -1.25(0) + .25
y = +.25
:
x = 5
y = -1.25(5) + .25
y = - 6.25 + .25
y = +6
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If put these in a table it would look like this:
x | y
-------
-3 |+4
0 |+.25
+5 |-6
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Plot these points and your graph should look like this:

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Remember you had an inequality sign of <=, so the area of feasibility will be
at or below the line on the graph
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Do you understand on how to graph now?

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