Graph the inequality
y>=3x
Draw the line y=3x on a graph. The line and everything above it satifies
y>= 3x
To graph the inequality y >= 3x, follow the steps below:
1. Start by graphing the line y = 3x. This line has a slope of 3 and passes through the origin (0, 0). Plot this point on the graph.
2. To find more points on the line, choose any values for x and calculate the corresponding values for y using the equation y = 3x. For example, when x = 1, y would be 3. Plot the point (1, 3) on the graph.
3. Connect the two plotted points with a straight line. This line represents the equation y = 3x.
4. Since the inequality is y >= 3x, shade the region above the line. This means the area above and including the line y = 3x satisfies the inequality.
Now, you have successfully graphed the inequality y >= 3x.