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on a piece of paper graph y+2<1/4x-1 then determine which answer choice matches the graph you drew

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y + 2 < (1)/(4)x-1 First I want to isolate "y", by subtracting 2 on both sides


y < (1)/(4)x-3


This is similar to slope-intercept form:

y = mx + b

"m" is the slope, "b" is the y-intercept (the y value when x = 0) or (0,y)

The only difference is that the sign is not an equal sign.



When the sign is ≤ or ≥ ("less/greater than or equal to"), the line is a solid line

When the sign is < or >, the line is a dotted line.

When y is > (greater than), the shaded area is above the line.

When y is < (less than), the shaded area is below the line.




y < (1)/(4)x-3

Slope: 1/4 [so you go up 1 unit, and to the right 4 units]

y-intercept: -3 or (0,-3)

Since the sign is <, the line is a dotted line.

Since y is <, the shaded area is below the line

on a piece of paper graph y+2<1/4x-1 then determine which answer choice matches-example-1
User Oloff Biermann
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Answer: Make sure the one you choose is shaded on the bottom left corner and has No space in the lines as shown in the picture.

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on a piece of paper graph y+2<1/4x-1 then determine which answer choice matches-example-1
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