SOLUTION: Graph f(x)<= x^2-x-1
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Question 289111: Graph f(x)<= x^2-x-1
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Simply graph the polynomial to get:
Now just shade the ENTIRE region below the curve. This shaded region is the red region shown below:
So why did we shade below? Since f(x) is really 'y' and f(x) is less than or equal to , this means that all of the y values that satisfy will be below the curve.
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