(I will put the graphs below) Which is the graph of the inequality? y > 2x + 3
First you gotta know what the graph of y = 2x + 3 looks like
yep first draw the graph of this straight line
then take an arbitrary point (0,0)
if the inequality is satisfied for (0,0) shade portion containing (0,0) from the line else do the opposite
Wait i dont really understand? What line do i have to draw out?
y = 2x + 3 Draw it :)
how?
You get its intercepts
im so confused
first, draw the cartesian plane
whats that?
Can you just please tell me this is very urgent
you wont learn if people just give you an answer
well can you explain to me how to do it please
the cartesian plane is what the x-y graph lies on
to graph y = 2x +3 you have to know what each value indicates. this line in is the form y = mx+b where m is the slope of the line which is also given by (the change in y)/ (the change in x) the b is where the line intercepts the y axis because that is where on the graph x =0 so looking at yours it will be an upward slope since the 2x is positive and intercept at positive 3
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