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22 February, 23:06

Which side to shade when graphing inequalities

Y> or equal to - 3*+8

Y <4*-5

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  1. 22 February, 23:08
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    So the first thing was graphing the lines normally.

    The trick is to not think that we're shading left or right of the line, but top or bottom since the y axis goes up and down.

    Now we have to shade. If it's y is greater than (>), that means you shade all the y values above the line.

    If y is less than (<), shade below the line.
  2. 22 February, 23:12
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    The first one would be the top half, the second would be the bottom half. It says that y is greater than in the first and less than in the second.
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