How do you graph the inequality #a - b >= 6#?
1 Answer
Rearrange to having one variable as the subject. and plot with a dotted line.
Explanation:
Perhaps some confusion regarding graphing this is which variable goes on which axis. I will let a be the x-axis, and b the y-axis (this is marginally more challenging than the other way round).
First, we want to rearrange to make b the subject.
To plot this on a graph, we first want to draw on the line
graph{x-y=6 [-14.08, 17.94, -7.5, 8.52]}
And now, we denote the region which satisfies this inequality. Since our inequality is less than, the region below the line satisfies the inequality. If you aren't 100% sure whether you have the right region, take a point and check.
Eg:
If I thought it was above the line, I might check the point
Now, we denote our region:
graph{x-y>=6 [-22.94, 34.77, -11.97, 16.9]}
This graph has done this by shading. You may alternatively want to draw an R in the region, and leave a key saying the R is the region for which