SOLUTION: how do you graph X+Y>2

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Question 694917: how do you graph X+Y>2
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Find the x and y-intercepts by plugging 0 in for each one
1. x+y>2 put in 0 for x
y>2 so the y-intercept is (0,2)
2. x+y>2 put in 0 for y
x>2 x-intercept is (2,0)
Graph

Should be a dashed line, kind of hard to tell on here.
Also your going to shade to the right of of the line because the origin (0,0) is false. Put it into the equation 0+0>2 to check

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