Question 12031
y<x+2


First draw the graph of y = x +2.  You should begin with a y intercept of 2 (up 2 units on the y-axis) and put the first point.  From that point measure a slope of 1 or 1 over 1, which means to go up one unit and to the right one unit, and put your second point.  Connect the lines, which should look like this:

{{{ graph (300,300, -10, 10, -10, 10, x+2 ) }}}


Now, since this is an INEQUALITY with a "<" symbol, you will have to use a DOTTED line, instead of a solid line, and you will be shading everything BELOW the dotted line.  (If it had been y > mx +b, then you would be shading ABOVE the line--No extra charge for that!)


Sorry, I don't know how to do this graph of an inequality in this format.  YOU will have to draw the dotted line and shade the region below the line.


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