SOLUTION: graph the following inequalities. 4x+y>4 (there is an underscore on the >).

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Question 45326: graph the following inequalities.
4x+y>4 (there is an underscore on the >).

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4x+y>=4
y>=-4x+4 [Solve for y]
1) The line should be solid because one condition is that y is "equal" to -4x+4
2) Shade above the line because the other conditon is that y is "greater than" -4x-4.


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