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| Question 23362:   could somebody PLEASE show me how to graph this inequality?
 y>_ 2x+3 and another equality I need help with is y>-3x-1 these are really difficult for me to understand how to graph. PLEASE somebody help. thank you
 Answer by rapaljer(4671)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! NOTE:  If you have trouble graphing a straight line, with slope and y-intercept, see my NEW lesson plans in algebra.com for this topic under the heading of "Graphing." 
 For the inequality
  , first graph the equation  , which is in slope-intercept form, with y-intercept at y=3, and slope =  .  Begin by graphing the y-intercept by going up 3 units on the y-axis and put a point.  From this point go UP 2 units, then go 1 unit to the right, and put another point.  Connect the points, and that's your graph, which should look like this: 
   Now because the problem is
  , with a >=, this means to shade ABOVE the line, and INCLUDE THE LINE, so draw the line SOLID.  I can't do that shading with algebra.com, so you will have to do that for yourself. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------
 For the inequality
  , first graph the equation  , which is in slope-intercept form, with y-intercept at y=-1, and slope =  .  Begin by graphing the y-intercept by going down 1 units on the y-axis and put a point.  From this point go DOWN 3 units, then go 1 unit to the right, and put another point.  Connect the points, and that's your graph, which should look like this: 
   Now because the problem is
  , with a >, this means to shade ABOVE the line, but do NOT INCLUDE THE LINE, so draw the line DOTTED.  AS in the previous problem I can't draw the dotted line and I can't shade the graph in algebra.com, so you will have to do that for yourself. 
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