SOLUTION: I have the problem y>-3x x is less than or equal to 5y How would you graph this on the x,y graph? I have the dotted line first inequality graphed but I'm stuck on the second

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Question 843081: I have the problem
y>-3x
x is less than or equal to 5y

How would you graph this on the x,y graph? I have the dotted line first inequality graphed but I'm stuck on the second one.

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
Note: y ≥ x/5 ***
Lines y = -3x (Green) and y = x/5 Blue)
y>-3x and y ≥ x/5 would be shading to the right of Green and Blue(including Blue)


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