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| Question 46569:  beginning algebra book
 I am having a problem trying to solve this equation I have to put it on a graph
 I don't know how to graph this on please help.
 
 y>3
 Answer by tutorcecilia(2152)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! For this inequality, you must first draw a boundry line for the graph.  To do so, set y=3 and draw a dashed line.  The line is dashed because y>3 and not equal to 3.  Shade everything above the dashed line since y>3. .
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 Plot these points: (-3, 3) (-2, 3) (-1, 3) 0, 3) 1, 3) (2, 3) (3, 3), etc.
 Do you notice that all of the "y" values equal three.  That is because y>3 is a straight dashed vertical line without a x-intercept.
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 If you solved for the slope and the y-intercept using any two points, the equation will be y>(0)x+3.
 Be sure to shade above the dashed line.  [I could not draw a dashed line, nor was I able to shade above it.]
 
  
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