SOLUTION: How do you graph the coordinate plane of y>2 ?????

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Question 22850: How do you graph the coordinate plane of
y>2 ?????

Answer by rapaljer(4551) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Draw the line y = 2, which is up two units on the y axis, and draw a HORIZONTAL LINE. Because you are graphing y > 2, you do NOT want to include the line, so draw a DOTTED LINE (not a solid line!). Next, since you are graphing y > 2, you will be shading ABOVE the line. If it had been y < 2, then you would have to shade BELOW the line.

I don't know how to draw this for you in the medium of algebra.com, so you'll have to draw it yourself. That is a DOTTED, HORIZONTAL LINE, UP 2 units, and shade everything above the line.

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