SOLUTION: x+y≥5
how to set up the x and y tables what points can i use
how to graph it and how to shade it
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Question 1038395: x+y≥5
how to set up the x and y tables what points can i use
how to graph it and how to shade it
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x+y >= 5
how to set up the x and y tables what points can i use
how to graph it and how to shade it
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It's a straight line, so you need 2 points.
First graph x+y = 5, not >=
Pick any 2 values for x and find y, or vice versa.
Pick x = 0, --> y = 5 --> plot the point (0,5)
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Pick y = 0, --> x = 5 --> plot the point (5,0)
Draw a line thru the 2 points.
That's x+y = 5
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The area above and to the right is > greater than.
It's shaded, and the line is included.
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