Graph the following linear inequality. y<1/9x+9
@Miracrown
@charliealbert
No, it's like this... \[y<\frac{ 1 }{ 9x }+9\]
I have no idea what that graph means...I just need points or something
Ohh, sorry I do not know how to graph that, sorry. May be someone else can
If you are in calculus, then we are probably expected to take the derivative to find slopes.
Are you in a calculus class? or precalculus I can give you a general idea of what it looks like.
No I have algebra or something
The x is in the denominator....correct?
yes
I assume you're in algebra class, then we need to plot points.
yes
You are expected to plot points. First we graph y = 1/(9x) + 9 as a dotted line. Basically the graph of y = 1/x looks like this:
|dw:1399956494618:dw| So our final graph will look like this....just a bit different because of the 9's But that is the basic shape.
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