How do you graph the inequality #10x+2y<=14#?
1 Answer
See a solution process below:
Explanation:
First, solve for two points as an equation instead of a inequality to find the boundary line for the inequality.
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We can now graph the two points on the coordinate plane and draw a line through the points to mark the boundary of the inequality.
The boundary line will be solid because the inequality operator contains a "or equal to" clause.
graph{(x^2+(y-7)^2-0.125)((x-2)^2+(y+3)^2-0.125)(10x+2y-14)=0 [-20, 20, -10, 10]}
Now, we can shade the left side of the line.
graph{(10x+2y-14)<=0 [-20, 20, -10, 10]}