Posted by Kelsey on Sunday, May 18, 2008 at 11:26pm.
Graph the equation x = 2y-y^2 which is a parabola opening to the left with a horizontal axis of symmetry, vertex at (1,1)
Draw the parabola with a dotted line.
so the graph of x < 2y-y^2 is the region to the left of the parabola, in effect the inside of the parabola.
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