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| Question 70156:  Can you please explain how to graph the inequality...instructions...graph the inequality...it is suppose to be a line under the less and/or greater than sign to make it inequality.
 3x + y < 5
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! 3x + y < = 5 -----------
 Graph the EQUALITY first.
 y=-3x-5
 Let x=0, then y=-5 giving you point (0,-5)
 Let x=1, then y=-8 giving you point (1,-8)
 Plot those points and draw a line thru them.
 That is the "boundary" of the INEQUALITY.
 Now, pick any point on either side of the line; say (0,0)
 Subtitute those x, y values into the INEQUALITY to
 see if they give you a true statement, as follows:
 3*0+0 < 5
 0<5
 That is true.
 It means that ALL points on the same side of the line as
 (0,0) will satisfy the INEQULITY.
 That side is called a "half-plane".  That half-plane is the
 graph of the INEQUALITY
 The graph of your original problem includes the line and
 the half-plane.
 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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