SOLUTION: Graph the following inequality: 2y> -x - 2

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Question 1182817: Graph the following inequality:
2y> -x - 2

Answer by ikleyn(52781) About Me  (Show Source):
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The given inequality is EQUIVALENT to


    y > -x%2F2+-+1.


So, you plot the line  y = -x%2F2+-+1  as it is shown in the graph below



    


                    Plot y = -x%2F2+-+1



This line cuts the coordinate plane in two parts.


The solution set to the given inequality is half of the coordinate plane, which is STRICTLY above the red line.    ANSWER

Solved and explained.


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On solving inequalities in two variables,  look into the lesson
    - Solving systems of inequalities in two unknown graphically in a coordinate plane
in this site.

Learn the method from there.


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