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Graph ​ y<1−3x ​.
Please only answer if you know what you're doing

Graph ​ y<1−3x ​. Please only answer if you know what you're doing-example-1
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y < 1 - 3x can alse be written as y < -3x + 1 (which crosses the y-axis at 1 and has a slope of -3 (aka rise over run of: down 3 and to the right 1)

The symbol (<) represents a dashed line that is shaded below.

Answer: A

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