SOLUTION: When y>0, can i say that the y values of the graph must be greater than 0. So, the graph must lies above the x-axis. Am i correct?
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Question 967813: When y>0, can i say that the y values of the graph must be greater than 0. So, the graph must lies above the x-axis. Am i correct?
Answer by josgarithmetic(39629) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No. depends on the equation, or inequality, which you are examining. The answer is "no" because the question is asked in general.
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