SOLUTION: Solve and graph linear inequalitie.
6x+3y>6
x−y<6
when I put in zero for x and y I get the points (0,2) and (1,0) and (0,-6) and (6,0), but this graphed ends up being
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6x+3y>6
x−y<6
when I put in zero for x and y I get the points (0,2) and (1,0) and (0,-6) and (6,0), but this graphed ends up being
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Question 764327: Solve and graph linear inequalitie.
6x+3y>6
x−y<6
when I put in zero for x and y I get the points (0,2) and (1,0) and (0,-6) and (6,0), but this graphed ends up being wrong.
can someone please help me plot and graph this problem.-
thanks rich Answer by stanbon(75887) (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website! Solve and graph linear inequalitie.
6x+3y>6
x−y<6
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Rearrange:
y > -2x+2
y > x-6
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Graphing y > -2x+2
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Draw y = -2x+2 as a dashed line
Shade the half-plane above that boundary line.
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Graphing y > x-6
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Draw y = x-6 as a dashed line
Shade the half-plane above that boundary line.
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The solution set is the set of points in the
intersection of the two half-planes.
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Cheers,
Stan H.
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