SOLUTION: how do u graph y<-2x+1
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Question 771896: how do u graph y<-2x+1
Answer by oscargut(2103) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First you graph y = -2x+1
You can do that using the following points:
(0,1) and (1,-1)
After that the region required is the part below the line (line is not included)
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Thanks
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