SOLUTION: Graph the inequality. x – y < 2 (the sign is less or equal than..I couldnt draw the underline

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Question 92241: Graph the inequality.
x – y < 2 (the sign is less or equal than..I couldnt draw the underline

Answer by mathispowerful(115)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

rewrite it so that y is on one side by itself, we get:
y >= x-2
Then you draw y = x - 2

since all points on the line are such whose y value equals the value of x-2,
and the original requirement is y is greater than or equal to x-2, the solution is the region that is about the line(represented by y=x-2)including the line

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