SOLUTION: Graph the function y<-3x^(2)+4x-5

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Question 715455: Graph the function y<-3x^(2)+4x-5
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The graph of the equation is a parabola which opens downward. We will use the graph of this parabola as a guide to the graph of

The points on the parabola represent where the y is equal to . Our inequality, however, does not have "or equal to", just "less than", so the points on this parabola will not be solutions to the inequality. For this reason, we draw the parabola as a "dotted" line. The "dotted" line means "not including these points". So go ahead and graph the parabola for using a dotted line, not a solid one.

Once that is done, we will figure out where the solutions to the inequality are. They will be either inside the dotted line of the parabola or outside the dotted line. There are two ways to figure this out:Once you figure out which side of the dotted line parabola has the solutions, then shade in that entire area. This shaded area is the graph of the solutions to

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