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noobonastick

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Hi, i have a quick question i would like to ask;

"Sketch the region defined by the inequality"

y<3/x

and

x<4/y

I was just wondering, how do you test the points to know where to shade in the regions..?

Thanks for your help =]
 

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a) draw the graph for y = 3/x

use xy = 3 if it's easier for you: plot (1,3) (1.5,2) (3,1) and the negative sides (-1,-3) etc. and draw in the curves.

it's a hyperbola.

the shaded region is where the y value is less that 3/ x value, so basically under the line... I'm drawing a picture in paint that I'll put in in a moment...
 

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Here's the picture:





quadrant 1: Substitute (1,1) to find that you need to shade under the line
quadrant 2: y will always be positive, 3/x will always be negative so you don't shade here.
quadrant 3: substitute (-1,-1) to find that you don't shade above the line, substitute (-3,-3) to find that you do shade below the line.
quadrant 4: y will always be negative, x will always be positive, so shade the whole thing.
 
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except the line needs to be dotted
as its less than
but that would be really hard to do on paint
 

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haha thanks, I already knew it was a hyperbole and how to plot it :p (lol simple).

So basically i have to test every quadrant. Thanks
 

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