SOLUTION: y>-1x+3

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Question 943514: y>-1x+3
Answer by Nick123cross(2)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The formula is already in the form of: slope y-intercept, so graphing is easy from here.
Your first point will be the y-intercept: ( 0 , 1)
From that point, you have a slope of -1/1. So, go 1 space to the right, and 1 space down. This point will be: ( 1 , 0 )
Now just draw your line between these two points.

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