Question 442454:  How do you graph 
y is greater than x   AND 
y is less than -x
 
I have the answer, but I don't get it. 
 Answer by Gogonati(855)      (Show Source): 
You can  put this solution on YOUR website! y>x is an inequality, and its boundary line is y=x, which is the bisector of first and third quadrant.
 
y<-x is also an inequality, and its boundary line is y=-x, which is the bisector 
of the second and fourth quadrant.
 
The solution set of y>x is the region above the line y=x, and the solution set of 
y<-x is the region below the line y=-x. 
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