How do you graph #-y<=3x-5#?
1 Answer
Jun 21, 2018
graph{-y\le3x-5 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
Simplify it to a regular linear formula. After graphing that formula, include all the points that also meet the original equation.
Explanation:
You start by simplifying the equation so that
This is done by multiplying both sides by
Now, you treat it as if it would be a 'normal' equation:
After graphing, this, you 'color' everything above the line, as all the points above the line
Hope this helps.