SOLUTION: y<x^2+7x+6
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Question 78433: y
Answer by rapaljer(4671) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Either by graphing calculator or by plotting points, including the x and y intercepts, you should first graph y=x^2 +7x +6 as indicated below.
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Now, since the inequality is y (with a positive coefficient!) being "<" instead of "=", make this a graph of a parabola with a DOTTED LINE and SHADE everything that is BELOW the graph!
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