How do you graph the inequality 3x-y<=6 3xy6, x>1x>1 and y<=3y3?

1 Answer
Feb 20, 2018

See the explanation

Explanation:

x>1->x>1 dotted line parallel to y-axis passing through x=1x=1
y<=3y3 full line parallel to the x-axis passing through y=3y=3

3x-y<=63xy6 plot a solid line for y=3x-6y=3x6

The area of feasible solutions is that which satisfies all these criteria.

A solid line indicates that you use the points on the line.
A dotted line means you can not use the points on the line

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