Sorry for giving you the wrong answer and confusing you,.... well, at least I learned something new today! *sigh
Which side of the graph is shaded?????
The equation would be y = 3/2x + 2.
Which side of the graph is shaded?????
The equation would be y = 3/2x + 2.
yes of course, and sorry again, I'm not getting your messages until I answer after, actually, it would be with this sign: <
I didn't know it had to go throught the points because you didn't make a line. A dotted line means it's < or >, a solid line means it's < or >
Hey just for you know this graph will be shaded the left side so it will be ≥.
If the left side of the graph is shaded....it would either be
y ≥ (3/2)x + 2 or y > (3/2)x + 2
Note ..... a .point on the shaded side, say, (0,6), would make either inequality true
Cphill, your wrong, it's on the left side, which is the higher side. If it is shaded, doesn't that mean it's blocked off?
Absolutezero look at the is so you could understand: https://www.desmos.com/calculator/ohxiao9skw
*Mind Blown
I always thought the shading meant it was the side that was blocked off, or not equal!!!!
OOOoooh, that's what happened on all those algebra tests........Oh NO
Sorry for giving you the wrong answer and confusing you,.... well, at least I learned something new today! *sigh
Well, at least you know the truth now! Thanks for trying to help me!