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Y > x^2 - 3x + 5

Graph the quadratic inequality

Y > x^2 - 3x + 5 Graph the quadratic inequality-example-1

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The graph of the inequality is in the image at the end.

How to graph the quadratic inequality?

We have the inequality:

y > x² - 3x + 5

To graph this, we first need to graph the parabola:

y = x² - 3x + 5

Because the symbol used was >, we need to graph this parabola with a dashed line. We use a dashed line because the points in the parabola itself aren't solutions.

Then, y is larger than the parabola, then we need to shade all the region above the parabola. That shaded region will be the solution set.

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