SOLUTION: I have graphed this but it just does not look right to me, can you help? graph the inequalities: y>x^2+x-6 y<x+3 thanks for your help

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Question 62903: I have graphed this but it just does not look right to me, can you help?
graph the inequalities: y>x^2+x-6 y

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
graph the inequalities:
1st: y>x^2+x-6
2nd: y -------
You have to graph the equalities in dashed-line form:
the 1st inequality is inside the parabola.
The 2nd inequality is below the line.
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The intersection of the two areas is the solution
set for the system.

Cheers,
Stan H.

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