SOLUTION: How do you graph y<2(x squared)-3x?

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Question 141023: How do you graph y<2(x squared)-3x?
Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
How do you graph y<2(x squared)-3x?
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1st: Graph the boundary, y EQUALS 2x^2-3x as a dashed curve.
graph(400,300,-10,10,-10,10,2x^2-3x)]]]
This is the boundary for the solution: it is not the solution.
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2nd: Shade the area that is BELOW the curve. That area is
the solution graph of the INEQULITY.
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Cheers,
Stan H.

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