SOLUTION: How do you graph the solution of the inequality of y < or equal to x+4? Thanks!
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Question 1048084: How do you graph the solution of the inequality of y < or equal to x+4? Thanks!
Answer by ikleyn(52784) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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Plot the straight line y = x+4.
It divides the coordinate plane in two pieces.
Everything what is lower this straight line is the solution of the inequality (including the straight line, in this case).
You may shade it.
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