
To graph: the given inequality.

Answer to Problem 6E
Explanation of Solution
Given:
Calculation:
Consider the inequality
Graph the inequality
To graph the inequality
Clearly, the points on the line itself do not satisfy the inequality because, the inequality contains < symbol, so, graph the boundary line with a dashed curve.
To determine whether the above or below region of the line satisfies the inequality, use the test points
Substitute the coordinates of each point in the inequality and check whether the result satisfies the inequality.
The computations are tabulated as shown below:
Test point | Conclusion | |
Not a part of the graph | ||
Part of the graph |
From the above table, observe that the points above the line are satisfies the inequality.
So, shade the region above the dashed line on the graph.
The graph of the inequality
Conclusion:
Therefore, the graph of inequality is drawn.
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