How do you graph the inequality y >= -3?

1 Answer
Mar 15, 2016

The graph is a horizontal solid line through y at -3 and then shade the region above the line. All y value in this region are y>=-3
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Explanation:

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Any y = line is a horizontal line through the y value in this case y>=-3
The line would be solid since the values are both greater than and equal too.
The region above the line is shaded since all y values above the line are greater than -3.