SOLUTION: How do you graph y>-5x+3, and y<4x+2? Thank you for your help.

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Question 22501: How do you graph y>-5x+3, and y<4x+2? Thank you for your help.
Answer by elima(1433) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
You would start by graphing the related linear equations;
First solve and graph;
y=-5x+3
y=4x+2
That graph is called the boundary line or plane divider. After you graph each inequality, look for the region where the two solutions overlap.
y>-5x+3
y<4x+2
And remember, since they do not include an equal sign, draw a dashed line for the solution.
So when you solve y=-5x+3, you will make the solution line a dashed line, and same with y=4x+2.
Hope this helps and you understand
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