How do you graph #y>=-2x+6#?

1 Answer
Jun 10, 2017

See the explanation.

Explanation:

Determine several points on the line by choosing values for #x# and solving for #y#.

Points

#x=-2,##y=10#

#x=0,##y=6#

#x=2,##y=2#

Plot the points and draw a straight, solid line through them, and because of the inequality, shade in the area above the line.
graph{y>= -2x+6 [-14.72, 13.75, -4.9, 9.34]}