Respuesta :
Solve the inequality as y < 2x-3.
Draw the line y=2x-3 as a dashed line.
Shade below the line.
Josh needs to follow the steps to draw the required inequality graph.
- Solve the inequality y < 2x - 3 by solving for the x and y-intercept
- Draw the straight line y < 2x - 3 as a dashed line (since we have less than sign )
- Shade below the line. (Below the line are shaded for inequality sign that is "less than")
Inequality expressions are expressions that are not separated by an equal sign.
Given the inequality expression 4x - 2y > 6,
Dividing through by 2 will give:
4x/2 - 2y/2 > 6/2
2x - y > 3
Make y the subject of the formula
-y > -2x + 3
y < 2x -3
For Josh to plot the inequality graph of y < 2x - 3, he needs to follow the process;
- Solve the inequality y < 2x - 3 by solving for the x and y-intercept
- Draw the straight line y < 2x - 3 as a dashed line (since we have less than sign )
- Shade below the line. (Below the line are shaded for inequality sign that is "less than")
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