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Graph the inequality on the axes below.x - y < 4

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Step-by-step explanation

Since we have the inequality x - y < 4

Subtracting -x to both sides:

-y < 4 - x

Dividing both sides by -1 and reversing:

y > -4 + x

Rearranging terms:

y > x - 4

Now, we need to represent the expression on a graph.

We can see that this is a line and we can take some points in order to graph, as shown as follows:

x y>x-4 =

0 y> 0-4 = -4

1 y> 1-4 = -3

2 y> 2-4 = -2

The graph is the following:

Graph the inequality on the axes below.x - y < 4-example-1
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