Please help
@Abhilash11 You know how to do this buddy?
@amistre64
Yes man. I can help you with this :) sorry for the delay connection issues
@Abhilash11 No worries buddy! Take your time.
Yeah so see, over here, the solid line would mean including the points that are on the line and the dashed lines would mean excluding the points on the line
rule of thumb if there is a solid line under the 'equality', there is a solid line in the solution
\[\ge,\le,=~:~solid~lines\]
Yes ! perfect! @amistre64
And theres not so it would be dotted correct?
And see, put in 0,0 in the equation. It doesnt satisfy it. So, the origin wouldnt be a part of our solution, or our shading
Yes
correct, if its not solid, its got to be dotted :)
There'l be dotted cause there's no equality sign
Hence, the dashed line with shading that doesnt include the origin :-) Hope that helped? :)
@Abhilash11 You hit the answer right on the head once again. Thanks!
:-)
to @amistre64 too :-) Thankyou for makign the experience better :-D
youre welcome :)
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