Question 254647
how do u graph iniqualities 
thankyou
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You don't.
You graph the boundary of the inequality, which
is ALWAYS an EQUALITY.
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Example.
To graph x + y < 6 you 
graph x+y=6 as a dashed line.
That is the boundary of the two 
inequalities: "greater than" is 
always above the boundary and "less 
than" is always below the boundary.
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You get:
{{{graph(400,300,-10,10,-10,10,y < -x+6)}}}
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Cheers,
Stan H.