How do you graph the inequality 20x-5>35 on the coordinate plane?

1 Answer
Jul 16, 2017

Refer to the explanation.

Explanation:

Graph:

20x-5>35

Add 5 to both sides.

20x>40

Divide both sides by 20.

x>2

The standard form for a linear equation is Ax+By=C. The equal sign can be replaced by an inequality symbol. For x>2, the standard equation x+0y>2. Notice that the coefficient for y=0. So, whatever the value for y is, it will always be 0.

Examples

If y=1

then x+(0xx1)>2 is equal to x>2.

If y=10

then x+(0xx10)>2 is equal to x>2.

The graph will be a dashed straight vertical line where the value for x is 2, and the values for y are infinite. The dashed line indicates that the line is not part of the graph. Shade in the area to the right side because x>2.

graph{x>2 [-9.905, 10.095, -5.18, 4.82]}