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How do you graph x plus 2y greater than 5? - Answers
You draw the graph of the straight line x + 2y = 5.Evaluate the inequality at the origin: 0 + 2*0 > 5 or 0>5. This is not true so the part of the plane NOT containing the origin (above and to the right of the line) is the valid region.Also, since it is a strict equality, the line itself is not part of the valid region.
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How do you graph x plus 2y greater than 5? - Answers
You draw the graph of the straight line x + 2y = 5.Evaluate the inequality at the origin: 0 + 2*0 > 5 or 0>5. This is not true so the part of the plane NOT containing the origin (above and to the right of the line) is the valid region.Also, since it is a strict equality, the line itself is not part of the valid region.
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How do you graph x plus 2y greater than 5? - Answers
You draw the graph of the straight line x + 2y = 5.Evaluate the inequality at the origin: 0 + 2*0 > 5 or 0>5. This is not true so the part of the plane NOT containing the origin (above and to the right of the line) is the valid region.Also, since it is a strict equality, the line itself is not part of the valid region.
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