How do you graph #x-6y+3>0#?
1 Answer
Apr 27, 2017
Everything below the line
Explanation:
To make this easier, make the inequality a function of y. First, add
Plotting the function gives you the following graph
graph{(x+3)/6 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}
Since the inequality states that y is less than the value of the functions, we shade in everything below the line and make it a dashed line.