Asked by KiKi
Can someone help me find the two order pairs of this problem..
5x+6y<30
I have to graph but I am unsure how to find the ordered pairs
5x+6y<30
I have to graph but I am unsure how to find the ordered pairs
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Answered by
Reiny
the equation
5x + 6y = 30 becomes the boundary for your graph.
using the intercepts, that is,
let x = 0 , y = 5 ---> point (0,5)
let y = 0 , x = 6 ---> point (6.0)
we have 2 "nice" point to draw a dotted line for that boundary.
Now any point below that boundary line would satisfy your inequation.
5x + 6y = 30 becomes the boundary for your graph.
using the intercepts, that is,
let x = 0 , y = 5 ---> point (0,5)
let y = 0 , x = 6 ---> point (6.0)
we have 2 "nice" point to draw a dotted line for that boundary.
Now any point below that boundary line would satisfy your inequation.
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