SOLUTION: how do you graph Y<2x+2

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Question 345402: how do you graph Y<2x+2
Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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Graph the line y=2x%2B2
Y intercept is (0,2).
Another point on the line using the slope would be:
x:0%2B1=1
y:2%2B2=4
(1,4)
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Plot the points and the line.

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Choose a point not on the line; (0,0) is a good choice.
Now test the inequality.
If the point satisfies the inequality, that region is the solution region.
If not, then it's the region that doesn't contain the point that is the solution region.
y%3C2x%2B2
0%3C2%280%29%2B2
0%3C2
True, shade the region that contains (0,0).
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Solved by pluggable solver: Plot Any Inequality
Graphing function y%3C2x%2B2:

graph%28+300%2C+300%2C+-5%2C+5%2C+-5%2C+5%2C+y%3C2x%2B2+%29