We have been given the inequality
[tex]4x + y \geq 4[/tex]
In order to graph this inequality, we will follow below mentioned steps:-
- First of all we graph the equation [tex]4x + y = 4[/tex]. The x-intercept of the line is 1 and the y-intercept is 4. Hence, this line must pass through the point (1,0) and (0,4)
- Now, since we have greater than equal to sign hence the line must be solid.
- Now, we have to decide which region we need to shade and for this we apply the origin test.
- Substituting x=0 and y=0 in the given inequality and check if the condition holds true or not.
[tex]4 \cdot 0+0 \geq 4\\
\\ 0+0 \geq 4\\
\\
0 \geq 4\\[/tex]
Since 0 cannot be greater than 4. Hence, the condition is False.
- Hence, we will shade away from origin.
Using all the above mentioned concepts, we can graph the inequality.
Attached is the graph of the inequality.