SOLUTION: How do I graph the inequality y>-3x and plot it on a line
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Question 1059822: How do I graph the inequality y>-3x and plot it on a line
Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The graph is ABOVE the line. The equation says, y GREATER than , in reference to a line . The LINE is excluded, so on paper, you would sketch or graph AS A DOTTED LINE. You would then shade the region of the plane above the line.
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