SOLUTION: How would the equation x > 0 be graphed?
What points would the line consist of, and would the line be a dashed line or solid line?
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Question 666117: How would the equation x > 0 be graphed?
What points would the line consist of, and would the line be a dashed line or solid line?
Answer by swincher4391(1107) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The line x>0 would be a dashed vertical line along the y-axis and everything to the right would be shaded.
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