How do you graph the inequality #-9<=2x+y#?
1 Answer
Solve for
Explanation:
First, solve for
Solving for
We usually look at this with the
The inequality symbol is
graph{y=-9-2x [-10, 5, -15, 5]}
Finally, you can see that the point
To determine which side to shade, plug in these values and find which one makes the inequality true and which one makes the inequality false.
For
For
Thus, we shade on the side containing the point
graph{y>=-9-2x [-10, 5, -15, 5]}