Ok, so I solved the following system of linear inequalities by graphing, 3x +4y ≤12 and x +3y ≤6?
I have points(0,3), (4,0) for the first one, then ((0,2), (6,0) for the second one. However, I have x ≥ 0 and y ≥ 0. How would I solve those to COMPLETE graphing this linear inequality?
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x=0 is the equation for the y-axis. So, x≥0 would be the y-axis and everything to the right. This would mean all points with x values of 0 or greater.
y=0 is the equation for the x-axis. So, y≥0 would be the x-axis and everything above. This would be all points with y values of 0 or greater.
Remember, the solution to a linear inequality is a SET of points. Graphically, it is a region in the coordinate plane.