How do you graph #y>= -3x+4#?

1 Answer
Jun 12, 2017

See the explanation below.

Explanation:

Graph:

#y>=-3x+4#

Determine several points on the line by choosing values for #x# and solving for #y#.

Example:

#"Points"#

#x=1,##y=1#

#x=0,##y=4#

#x=-1,##y=7#

Plot your points on a graph and draw a solid straight line through the points. Since the inequality is #>#, shade the area above the line.
graph{y>=-3x+4 [-16.22, 15.8, -6.54, 9.48]}