Question 1059825
The reference line for the given inequality is y=-3x and this LINE is easily graphed, either using a x, y, data table or simple knowledge of the slope-intercept form in which you find this equation.


Your given inequality {{{y>-3x}}}  will be the portion of the plane ABOVE the reference line, and EXCLUDING the line.  You would show this on paper by drawing as a DOTTED LINE for {{{y=-3x}}}, but because you want y GREATER THAN {{{-3x}}} ,  you shade the region ABOVE the line.



{{{graph(300,300,-6,5,-6,5,y>-3x)}}}