SOLUTION: y - x > -3

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Answer by Jesusrocks327(2)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

ok. First you need to get the y all by itself. Because the x is negative, you need to add it to both sides.
Now graph the equation and shade in the area above the line.

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