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You are graphing y < 2x + 1. What type of line do you use and where do you shade?

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Since there isn't a line under the < sign, this means that we used a dotted or dashed line. The dotted or dashed line indicates that we do NOT include the boundary as part of the solution set.

Since y is isolated and we have a less than sign, this means we shade below the dashed/dotted boundary line. Specifically, the boundary line is the graph of y = 2x+1. This boundary line goes through (0,1) and (1,3). Again, points on this boundary line are NOT part of the solution set.

So in summary we have:
A dashed or dotted boundary line
The shaded region is below the dashed/dotted boundary line.
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