A graph of the linear inequality 6x + 5y <-30 is shown in the picture below.
In Mathematics, these rules are generally used for writing and interpreting an inequality or system of inequalities that are plotted on a coordinate plane:
- The line on a graph is a solid line when the inequality symbol is (≥ or ≤).
- The inequality symbol is greater than or equal to (≥) when a solid line is shaded above.
- The inequality symbol is less than or equal to (≤) when a solid line is shaded below.
- The line on a graph is a dashed line when the inequality symbol is (> or <).
In this scenario, we would use an online graphing tool to plot the each of the linear inequality as shown in the graph attached below.
Complete Question:
Graph the inequality on the axes below.
6x + 5y <-30