How do you graph #-3x+5y< -25#?

1 Answer
Jul 10, 2017

Graph:

#-3x+5y<-25#

Find the x and y-intercepts by setting #x=0# and #y=0#.

X-intercept

#y=0#

#-3x+5(0)<-25#

#-3x<-25#

Divide both sides by #-3#.

#x<25/3#

#x<8 1/3#

x-intercept: #(25/3,0)# or #(8 1/3,0)#

Y-intercept

#x=0#

#-3(0)+5y<-25#

#5y<-25#

Divide both sides by #5#.

#y=-5#

y-intercept: #(0,-5)#

You now have two points on the line. Plot the points and draw a dashed line through them to indicate that the line is not part of the inequality. Shade in the area below the line to indicate the inequality.

graph{-3x+5y<-25 [-16.02, 16.01, -8.01, 8.01]}