document.write( "Question 31261: Graphing Systems of Linear Inequalities
\n" ); document.write( "i have a question...i am graphing a system of linear equalities, i am supposed to graph the lines y>=0 and x>=0, i know that these line are perfectly verticle and perfectly horizontal. I just dont know how to figure out which side to shade on
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Algebra.Com's Answer #17920 by longjonsilver(2297)\"\" \"About 
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draw the line y=0... the x-axis, basically. OK, so where is y bigger than zero? Above that line or below it? Now, you want the region y>0 so i would shade the region you DON'T want and the \"white, clear\" region is the region to do want.\r
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\n" ); document.write( "\n" ); document.write( "Likewise, x=0 is the vertical line, the y-axis. So where is x greater than zero? To the left or the right of that line? Again shade the region you DO NOT want... that is my approach.\r
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