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Use the drawing tools to form the correct answer on the graph. Draw a point that belongs to the solution region of this system of inequalities.

Use the drawing tools to form the correct answer on the graph. Draw a point that belongs-example-1
User ESloman
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#1

  • y>1.5^x+4

Find y intercept

  • y>1+4
  • y>5

#2

  • y<2/3x+6

Y intercept

  • y<6

Both graphs attached

An point should be (1,6)

Use the drawing tools to form the correct answer on the graph. Draw a point that belongs-example-1
User Americo Savinon
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Answer:

< or > = dashed line

≤ or ≥ = solid line

< or ≤ = shade below the line

> or ≥ = shade above the line

To draw:


y < (2)/(3)x+6

Treat as a linear equation.

Find 2 points:


x=0 \implies y=(2)/(3)(0)+6=6 \implies (0,6)


x=3 \implies y=(2)/(3)(3)+6=8 \implies (3,8)

Plot the 2 points and draw a dashed straight line through them.

To draw:


y > 1.5^x+4

Treat as an exponential equation.

Find y-intercept:


x=0\implies y=1.5^0+4=5\implies (0,5)

End behaviors:


\textsf{As } x \rightarrow \infty, f(x) \rightarrow \infty


\textsf{As } x \rightarrow - \infty, f(x) \rightarrow 4

Draw the curve as a dashed line.

Once both lines are drawn, shade the overlapping region below the linear inequality and above the exponential inequality.

A point that belongs to the solution is any point in the shaded area,
e.g. (1, 6)

Use the drawing tools to form the correct answer on the graph. Draw a point that belongs-example-1
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