SOLUTION: Please help me!!! I never been good with graphing and knowing how to shade in the correct part. Show all answers and works. Thanks Graph: {y<2x+1 y>&#8722;1/4x+2

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Question 1003072: Please help me!!! I never been good with graphing and knowing how to shade in the correct part. Show all answers and works. Thanks

Graph: {y<2x+1
y>−1/4x+2

Found 2 solutions by mananth, josgarithmetic:
Answer by mananth(16946) About Me  (Show Source):
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{y<2x+1

when y is < than something shade the part below the line


y>(-1/4)x +2



Answer by josgarithmetic(39620) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
NOTE: This help is for how to handle graphing the system of linear inequalities. Learning how to graph lines from their EQUATIONS is a separate piece of instruction, and it is NOT included in this help-response.


The system shows strict inequalities. Graph each line BUT use a dotted-line representation, BECAUSE the strict inequalities EXCLUDE the line.

Shade the region below the line for y%3C2x%2B1.

Shade the region above the line for y%3E-%281%2F4%29x%2B2.




The intersection of regions is visibly obvious. That is the solution region.


Not any other "Steps", really. You just must understand how to graph lines from slope-intercept form.