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y>-(6)/(5)x+2 Plot points on the boundary line. Select the line to switch between solid and dotted. Select a region to shade it.

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To plot points on the boundary line y > -μ/νx + c, choose specific values for x and plug them into the equation to find the corresponding y values. Plot these points on the graph and connect them with a dotted line. Shade the region above the boundary line since y is greater than the expression -μ/νx + c.

Step-by-step explanation:

To plot points on the boundary line y > -μ/νx + c, we need to choose specific values for x and plug them into the equation to find the corresponding y values. Let's start by choosing some values of x:

When x = 0: y = -μ/ν(0) + c = c

When x = 5: y = -μ/ν(5) + c

Plot the points (0, c) and (5, -μ/ν(5) + c) on the graph, and connect them with a dotted line.

Since solid lines are usually used for inequality graphs, we shade the region above the boundary line since y is greater than the expression -μ/νx + c.

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