SOLUTION: Graph the first-degree inequality in two unknowns. y > 5x − 5

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Question 881100: Graph the first-degree inequality in two unknowns.
y > 5x − 5




Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First graph
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Now choose a point not on the line.
(0,0) is convenient.
Test the inequality.


True, so (0,0) is in the solution region.
Shade the region containing (0,0).

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