How do you graph y>abs(2x)?

1 Answer
Jun 18, 2017

Refer to the explanation.

Explanation:

Graph:

y>abs(2x)

Since abs(a)=+-a, there are two equations to graph.

color(red)(y)>color(blue)(2)color(magenta)(x and color(red)y> color(purple)(-2)color(magenta)(x

Determine several points for color(red)(y)>color(blue)(2)color(magenta)(x by choosing values for x and solving for y.

"Points"

x=0,y=0

x=1,y=2

x=2,y=4

Plot the points and draw a dashed line through the points. The shade the area above the line. The dashed line indicates that the line is not part of the inequality.

Determine several points for color(red)(y)> color(purple)(-2)color(magenta)(x).

"Points"

x=0,y=0

x=-1,y=2

x=-2,y=4

Plot the points and draw a dashed line through the points. The shade the area above the line.

graph{y>abs(2x) [-10, 10, -5, 5]}