How do you solve and graph 5>=7+y?

2 Answers
May 15, 2018

y<=-2
The area under and inclusive of y=-2

Explanation:

Moving terms around,
5-7>=7-7+y
y<=-2
Draw a horizontal line (not dotted)at
y=-2
and continue by shading the area under it.

May 15, 2018

y<=-2 so draw the line y=-2, and shade down

Explanation:

First solve for y.
5>=7+y
Subtracting 7 from each side gives you
-2>=y
Then you graph the line, and input a value to see which way to shade. The line you graph is y=-2, so if you input any point where y=0, no matter the x value, you will get a point above the line, because 0> -2.

This shows that all points above the line do not work. Therefore all points below the line must work, so shade down.