SOLUTION: Graphing Inequalities in two variables:
-x>y i am lost and need help
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Question 696454: Graphing Inequalities in two variables:
-x>y i am lost and need help
Answer by jim_thompson5910(35256) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
-x>y
is the same as
y < -x
To graph this, you graph the line y = -x (graph the two points (0,0) and (1,-1) and draw a straight line through them)
Make this line a dashed line.
Then shade below this dashed line because the inequality sign is a less than sign.
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