SOLUTION: Can anyone graph these 2 equations on one graph so I can see the properly shaded areas? I never have trouble with one equation, but with two I always seem to shade the wrong areas.
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Question 43076: Can anyone graph these 2 equations on one graph so I can see the properly shaded areas? I never have trouble with one equation, but with two I always seem to shade the wrong areas.
y<= 2x+9
y>= -6x-5 Answer by Nate(3500) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! I don't know how to shade of these graphs with the PC, so I'll tell you where to shade:
y-intercept: 9
slope: 2
connect the dots with a solid ( is equal to as well) and shade under (because is less than)
y-intercept: -5
slope: -6
connect the dots with a solid ( is equal to as well) and shade above (because is greater than)
You get a shaded region in the big region at the right right part of the graph.