SOLUTION: Y<4x-3 how do I graph and shade?
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Question 986355: Y<4x-3 how do I graph and shade?
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Y<4x-3 how do I graph and shade?
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Graph y = 4x-3
It's a straight line going up from left to right.
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Shade the area below it.
y < 4x-3 is the area below the line, down and to the right.
The line is not part of the graph, usually shown by using a dashed line.
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