SOLUTION: The solution to one of my math problems is x=>10, y=>15. How do I graph these inequalities?

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Question 82997: The solution to one of my math problems is x=>10, y=>15. How do I graph these inequalities?
Answer by Mona27(45)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Graphing inequalities is just as easy as graphing equations:
first you need to graph the equations x=10 and y=15

Then the inequality is the region above the line y=15 and to the right of the line x=10

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