Processing Math: Done
Solution 2.2:8b
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- | A point whose coordinates satisfy | + | A point whose coordinates satisfy <math>y < 3x-4</math> has a ''y''-coordinate which is less than that of a point lying on the line <math>y=3x-4</math> and having the same ''x''-coordinate. This means that the area we should shade consists of all points below the line <math>y=3x-4</math>. |
- | <math>y<3x-4</math> | + | |
- | has a | + | |
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- | -coordinate which is less than that of a point lying on the line | + | |
- | <math>y=3x-4</math> | + | |
- | and having the same | + | |
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- | -coordinate. This means that the area we should shade consists of all points below the line | + | |
- | <math>y=3x-4</math>. | + | |
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- | We can draw the line | + | |
- | <math>y=3x-4</math> | + | We can draw the line <math>y=3x-4</math> by choosing two ''x''-values, for example |
- | by choosing two x-values, for example | + | <math>x=0</math> and <math>x=1</math>, using the equation of the line to calculate the corresponding ''y''-coordinates, <math>y=3\cdot 0-4=-4</math> and <math>y=3\cdot 1-4=-1</math> respectively, and then draw a straight line between the two points that we have obtained. |
- | <math>x=0</math> | + | |
- | and | + | |
- | <math>x=1</math>, using the equation of the line to calculate the corresponding y-coordinates, | + | |
- | <math>y=3\ | + | |
- | and | + | |
- | <math>y=3\ | + | |
- | respectively, and then draw a straight line between the two points that we have obtained. | + |
Current revision
A point whose coordinates satisfy 3x−4
We can draw the line 0−4=−4
1−4=−1