SOLUTION: how do I graph the inequality y<1?

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Question 82257: how do I graph the inequality y<1?
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y<1
First, establish a boundary line by using an equal sign:
y=1 (see the graph:

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In this case, the boundary line will be a dashed line because the inequality is "less than" "1". If the inequality had been just "less than or equal to", the boundary line would have been a solid line instead.
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Now, shade every thing below or less than the line (which is everything < 1) since "y" is every point less than the line (see the graph below):

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