How do you graph the inequality 15>3z?

1 Answer
Aug 22, 2017

See a solution process below:

Explanation:

First, we need to get the inequality in terms of z. Divide each side of the inequality by color(red)(3) to solve for z while keeping the inequality balanced:

15/color(red)(3) > (3z)/color(red)(3)

5 > (color(red)(cancel(color(black)(3)))z)/cancel(color(red)(3))

5 > z

Or, we can reverse or "flip" the inequality to state the solution in terms of z:

z < 5

To graph this we draw a vertical line at the point 5 on the horizontal axis.

The line will be a dashed line because the there is no "or equal to" clause in the inequality operator so the value 5 is not included in the solution set.

We we shade to the left of the line because the inequality operator is a "less than" clause.

graph{x<5}