What would the y intercept be for y > 3x? I am struggling to figure this one out
A AMANDA15 New member Joined Mar 7, 2011 Messages 1 Mar 7, 2011 #1 What would the y intercept be for y > 3x? I am struggling to figure this one out
tkhunny Moderator Staff member Joined Apr 12, 2005 Messages 11,339 Mar 8, 2011 #2 It's an inequality. It may have infintely many y-intercepts. Indeed, this is the case on this one. y > 0 Here's just a few: (0,1), (0,3), (0,26), (0,312)
It's an inequality. It may have infintely many y-intercepts. Indeed, this is the case on this one. y > 0 Here's just a few: (0,1), (0,3), (0,26), (0,312)