6. Graphing Inequalities in Two Variables
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To graph the inequality, you have to draw the boundary line, then decide which side of the boundary line to shade.
Solution: y ≤ 13
Graph:
We want to graph the inequality in order to solve it. It will involve two main steps.
Let's do these two things one at a time.
y= 0
Zero Property of Multiplication
Subtract term
The y-intercept of the graph is at y=13. Additionally, we shaded the half-plane below our boundary line. Therefore, every possible (x,y) coordinate pair with an y-value that is less than or equal to 13 lies within the solution set. Let's write our answer as an inequality. y ≤ 13