Answer:
See below
Explanation:
To graph the solution set of the inequality
, we'll first rewrite it in slope-intercept form (
), where
is the slope and
is the y-intercept.

Subtract
from both sides:

[tex]\sf -4y > -5x + 20[/tex]
Divide both sides by
(note that when dividing by a negative number, the inequality sign flips):

Now, we can graph the corresponding line
and shade the region below it because we have
.
Here's how we can graph it:
1. Plot the y-intercept at
. This gives us the point (0, -5).
2. Use the slope
to find another point. For example, move up 5 units and to the right 4 units from the y-intercept, giving we the point (4, 0).
3. Draw a dashed line through these two points.
Now, since we have
, shade the region below the line.
The shaded region represents the solution set of the inequality
.