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Describe the graph of y > mx, where m > 0?

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The graph of y > mx, where m > 0, consists of a dashed line and a shaded half plane. The line has a positive slope and passes through the origin. The shaded half plane is above the line.

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The graph of y > mx, where m > 0, consists of a dashed line and a shaded half-plane. The line has a positive slope and passes through the origin. The shadow of the half plane is above the line. m<0 means slope is negative

b>0 means the line will intersect the y axis above 0. Since the slope is positive, the graph is increasing. So like stated above The boundary line is dashed, and everything above it is shaded.

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