Question 87226
i think there's nothing to solve you just graph unless they are supposed to equal each which i believe their not
any ways
use a different colored pencil/pen for each equation so not to get confused
A) Draw your y axis and x axis. note that y axis is the vertical line and x axis is the horizontal line
B) lets start with the equation:
y>x+1 
if it makes it easier change the greater than sign to an equal sign
y=x+1
plot your lines starting at (1,0)
since the slope is 1 over 1. go up one from (1,0) then to the the right one.
go up one then to the right each time.
connect the points
after plotting your points you still have shade in 
y>x+1 shade in the top part of the line to represent the greater sign and the solutions of the equation.
C) the second equation is: 
y<3/2x+3 
on the same grid graph plot the point (3,0)
then from the point (3,0) go up 3 then to the right 2.
go up 3 and to the right 2 each time remember the line also goes to the negatives which is go down 3 then to the left 2
after connecting your points
shade under the line to represent the less than sign and the solutions to the equations
after shading the part of the shaded area that both colors(representing equations) overlap is the feasible region.

Hope this helps