Multiple ChoiceGraph the system of inequalities and indicate the region (if any) of solutions satisfying all equations.3x−2y>63x-2y>63x−2y>63x−2y3x-2y3x−2y < −4-4−4151views
Multiple ChoiceGraph the system of inequalities and indicate the region (if any) of solutions satisfying all equations.x+y≤4x+y\le4x+y≤4 y≥1y\ge1y≥1 x>0x>0x>0 260views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities.x≤4x\le4x≤4x≥0x\ge0x≥0y≥0y\ge0y≥0x+2y≥2x+2y\ge2x+2y≥217views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities.2y+x≥−52y+x\ge-52y+x≥−5y≤3+xy\le3+xy≤3+xx≤0x\le0x≤0y≤0y\le0y≤018views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities.2x+3y≤122x+3y\le122x+3y≤122x+3y>−62x+3y>-62x+3y>−63x+y<43x+y\lt{4}3x+y<4x≥0x\ge0x≥0y≥0y\ge0y≥014views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities.y>x2+2y>x^2+2y>x2+2y≤x−2y\le x-2y≤x−216views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities.3x−2y≥63x-2y\ge63x−2y≥6x+y≤−5x+y\le-5x+y≤−5y≤4y\le4y≤413views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities.y≤x3−xy\le x^3-xy≤x3−xy>−3y>-3y>−321views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities.y≥3xy\ge3^{x}y≥3xy≥2y\ge2y≥217views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities.y≤logxy\le\log xy≤logxy≥∣x−2∣y\ge\left|x-2\right|y≥∣x−2∣21views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities.ex−y≤1e^{x}-y\le1ex−y≤1x−2y≥4x-2y\ge4x−2y≥425views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 46–55, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. This is a piecewise function. Refer to the textbook.99views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 46–55, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. This is a piecewise function. Refer to the textbook.66views
Textbook QuestionWork each problem. Write the inequality that represents the region inside a circle with center (-5, -2) and radius 4.39views
Textbook QuestionMatch each inequality with the appropriate calculator graph in A–D. Do not use a calculator y ≤ -3x - 6116views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities. 3x + 5y ≤ 15 x^2 + y^2 < 940views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities. x + 2y ≤ 4 y ≥ x^2 - 163views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities. y ≥ (x - 2)^2 + 3 y ≤ -(x - 1)^2 + 657views
Textbook QuestionGraph the solution set of each system of inequalities. y ≥ x^2 + 4x + 4 y < -x^2112views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–26, graph each inequality. y52viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–26, graph each inequality. y≥x^2−990viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–26, graph each inequality. y≥log_2(x+1)53viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. 3x+6y≤6, 2x+y≤8 49viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. 2x−5y≤10, 3x−2y>674viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. y>2x−3, y<−x+655viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x+2y≤4, y≥x−3113viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x≤2, y≥−1107viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. −2≤x<5109viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x−y≤1, x≥265viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x+y>4, x+y<−186viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x+y>4, x+y>−1138viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. y≥x^2−1, x−y≥−192viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x^2+y^2≤16, x+y>236viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x^2+y^2>1, x^2+y^2<1636viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. (x−1)^2+(y+1)^2<25, (x−1)^2+(y+1)^2≥1638viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x^2+y^2≤1, y−x^2>030viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x^2+y^2<16, y≥2^x53viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x−y≤2, x>−2, y≤336viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. 3x+y≤6, 2x−y≤−1, x>−2, y<439viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x≥0, y≥0, 2x+ 5y< 10, 3x + 4y ≤ 12 40viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 63–64, write each sentence as an inequality in two variables. Then graph the inequality. The y-variable is at least 4 more than the product of -2 and the x-variable.36viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 65–68, write the given sentences as a system of inequalities in two variables. Then graph the system. The sum of the x-variable and the y-variable is at most 4. The y-variable added to the product of 3 and the x-variable does not exceed 6.62viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 65–68, write the given sentences as a system of inequalities in two variables. Then graph the system. The sum of the x-variable and the y-variable is no more than 2. The y-variabe is no less than the difference between the square of the x-variable and 4.45viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 69–70, rewrite each inequality in the system without absolute value bars. Then graph the rewritten system in rectangular coordinates. |x|≤2, |y|≤339viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–59, graph the region determined by the constraints. Then find the maximum value of the given objective function, subject to the constraints. This is a piecewise function. Refer to the textbook.55viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–59, graph the region determined by the constraints. Then find the maximum value of the given objective function, subject to the constraints. This is a piecewise function. Refer to the textbook.85viewsTextbook QuestionFind the value of the objective function z = 2x + 3y at each corner of the graphed region shown. What is the maximum value of the objective function? What is the minimum value of the objective function? 48viewsTextbook QuestionFind the maximum and minimum values of each objective function over the region of feasible solutions shown at the right. objective function = 3x + 5y20viewsTextbook QuestionThe graphs show regions of feasible solutions. Find the maximum and minimum values of each objective function. objective function = 3x + 5y23viewsTextbook QuestionFind the maximum and minimum values of each objective function over the region of feasible solutions shown at the right. objective function = 10y27viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–4, find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. What is the maximum value of the objective function? What is the minimum value of the objective function? 1. Objective Function z=5x+6y 269viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–4, find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. What is the maximum value of the objective function? What is the minimum value of the objective function? 1. Objective Function z=40x+50y 85viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 5–14, an objective function and a system of linear inequalities representing constraints are given. a. Graph the system of inequalities representing the constraints. b. Find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. c. Use the values in part (b) to determine the maximum value of the objective function and the values of x and y for which the maximum occurs.83viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 5–14, an objective function and a system of linear inequalities representing constraints are given. a. Graph the system of inequalities representing the constraints. b. Find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. c. Use the values in part (b) to determine the maximum value of the objective function and the values of x and y for which the maximum occurs.78viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 5–14, an objective function and a system of linear inequalities representing constraints are given. a. Graph the system of inequalities representing the constraints. b. Find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. c. Use the values in part (b) to determine the maximum value of the objective function and the values of x and y for which the maximum occurs.65viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 5–14, an objective function and a system of linear inequalities representing constraints are given. a. Graph the system of inequalities representing the constraints. b. Find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. c. Use the values in part (b) to determine the maximum value of the objective function and the values of x and y for which the maximum occurs.135viewsTextbook QuestionIn Exercises 5–14, an objective function and a system of linear inequalities representing constraints are given. a. Graph the system of inequalities representing the constraints. b. Find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. c. Use the values in part (b) to determine the maximum value of the objective function and the values of x and y for which the maximum occurs.211views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. 3x+6y≤6, 2x+y≤8 49views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. 2x−5y≤10, 3x−2y>674views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. y>2x−3, y<−x+655views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x+2y≤4, y≥x−3113views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x≤2, y≥−1107views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. −2≤x<5109views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x−y≤1, x≥265views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x+y>4, x+y<−186views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x+y>4, x+y>−1138views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. y≥x^2−1, x−y≥−192views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x^2+y^2≤16, x+y>236views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x^2+y^2>1, x^2+y^2<1636views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. (x−1)^2+(y+1)^2<25, (x−1)^2+(y+1)^2≥1638views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x^2+y^2≤1, y−x^2>030views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x^2+y^2<16, y≥2^x53views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x−y≤2, x>−2, y≤336views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. 3x+y≤6, 2x−y≤−1, x>−2, y<439views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 27–62, graph the solution set of each system of inequalities or indicate that the system has no solution. x≥0, y≥0, 2x+ 5y< 10, 3x + 4y ≤ 12 40views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 63–64, write each sentence as an inequality in two variables. Then graph the inequality. The y-variable is at least 4 more than the product of -2 and the x-variable.36views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 65–68, write the given sentences as a system of inequalities in two variables. Then graph the system. The sum of the x-variable and the y-variable is at most 4. The y-variable added to the product of 3 and the x-variable does not exceed 6.62views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 65–68, write the given sentences as a system of inequalities in two variables. Then graph the system. The sum of the x-variable and the y-variable is no more than 2. The y-variabe is no less than the difference between the square of the x-variable and 4.45views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 69–70, rewrite each inequality in the system without absolute value bars. Then graph the rewritten system in rectangular coordinates. |x|≤2, |y|≤339views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–59, graph the region determined by the constraints. Then find the maximum value of the given objective function, subject to the constraints. This is a piecewise function. Refer to the textbook.55views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 57–59, graph the region determined by the constraints. Then find the maximum value of the given objective function, subject to the constraints. This is a piecewise function. Refer to the textbook.85views
Textbook QuestionFind the value of the objective function z = 2x + 3y at each corner of the graphed region shown. What is the maximum value of the objective function? What is the minimum value of the objective function? 48views
Textbook QuestionFind the maximum and minimum values of each objective function over the region of feasible solutions shown at the right. objective function = 3x + 5y20views
Textbook QuestionThe graphs show regions of feasible solutions. Find the maximum and minimum values of each objective function. objective function = 3x + 5y23views
Textbook QuestionFind the maximum and minimum values of each objective function over the region of feasible solutions shown at the right. objective function = 10y27views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–4, find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. What is the maximum value of the objective function? What is the minimum value of the objective function? 1. Objective Function z=5x+6y 269views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 1–4, find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. What is the maximum value of the objective function? What is the minimum value of the objective function? 1. Objective Function z=40x+50y 85views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 5–14, an objective function and a system of linear inequalities representing constraints are given. a. Graph the system of inequalities representing the constraints. b. Find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. c. Use the values in part (b) to determine the maximum value of the objective function and the values of x and y for which the maximum occurs.83views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 5–14, an objective function and a system of linear inequalities representing constraints are given. a. Graph the system of inequalities representing the constraints. b. Find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. c. Use the values in part (b) to determine the maximum value of the objective function and the values of x and y for which the maximum occurs.78views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 5–14, an objective function and a system of linear inequalities representing constraints are given. a. Graph the system of inequalities representing the constraints. b. Find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. c. Use the values in part (b) to determine the maximum value of the objective function and the values of x and y for which the maximum occurs.65views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 5–14, an objective function and a system of linear inequalities representing constraints are given. a. Graph the system of inequalities representing the constraints. b. Find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. c. Use the values in part (b) to determine the maximum value of the objective function and the values of x and y for which the maximum occurs.135views
Textbook QuestionIn Exercises 5–14, an objective function and a system of linear inequalities representing constraints are given. a. Graph the system of inequalities representing the constraints. b. Find the value of the objective function at each corner of the graphed region. c. Use the values in part (b) to determine the maximum value of the objective function and the values of x and y for which the maximum occurs.211views