SOLUTION: how do you graph y > |x– 3|?
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Question 1013877: how do you graph y > |x– 3|?
Answer by Edwin McCravy(20055) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First graph the boundary equation:
y = |x – 3|
x | y
0 | 3
3 | 0
6 | 3
Draw it dotted since y is strictly greater than:
Since y is "strictly greater than" we shade the region above the dotted
V-shaped graph.
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