How do you graph the inequality #y>=(x-1)^2-3#?
1 Answer
Please see below.
Explanation:
Let us first consider the graph of
This is the equation of a vertical parabola, which opens upwards, in vertex form and hence has a minima at
graph{(x-1)^2-3 [-9.25, 10.75, -5.72, 4.28]}
Observe that this divides the Cartesian plane in three parts of which one is the line graph of parabola,,
the other two parts are the area lying within the cup-shaped portion inside parabola. Observe that origin
Hence in this area we have
The third part is area outside the parabola and a point in tis area is
hence this area satisfies
Now we are given the inequality
graph{y>=(x-1)^2-3 [-9.25, 10.75, -5.72, 4.28]}
Note that had we only