How do you graph the inequality y>x^2-36?

1 Answer
Nov 24, 2017

See Below.

Explanation:

First graph y = x^2-36 Remember to use a dashed line because this is not an equal to inequality, and the line will not be an included region.

Notice that this is the graph of y=x^2 translated 36 units in the negative y direction. Find the roots to the equation. This will then give you 3 points to plot.

Roots:

x^2-36=0=>x^2=36=>x=+-6

Roots: x = 6 and x=-6

From the graph take an x value and a y value inside and outside of the parabola and test them in the inequality:

y > x^2-36

From outside the parabola:

x=10 , y=10

10 > (10)^2-36

10 > 64

This is False, so included region is inside the parabola.

Graph:

graph{y > (x^2-36) [-74.04, 74.07, -37, 37.04]}