SOLUTION: How would I graph the inequality x+y>2?I need to graph it in one of the following three methods: quadrants:I,III,IV;includes boundary line quadrants:I,II,IV;excludes boundary lin

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Question 22223: How would I graph the inequality x+y>2?I need to graph it in one of the following three methods:
quadrants:I,III,IV;includes boundary line
quadrants:I,II,IV;excludes boundary line
all four quadrants;excludes boundary line
thanks

Answer by stanbon(75887)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y>-x+2
The boundary line is y=-x+2 and it passes thru
quadrants I,II, and IV.
Cheers,
Stan H.

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