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what points would I plot to graph the inqelauity y<3x-1 and would it be a dashed line or straight line

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Final answer:

To graph the inequality y < 3x - 1, plot the points that satisfy the inequality and draw a dashed line.

Step-by-step explanation:

To graph the inequality y < 3x - 1, we need to plot the points that satisfy the inequality.

Let's start by finding two points that are on the line y = 3x -1. We can do this by substituting different values of x into the equation and solving for y.

For example, when x = 0, y = -1. So one point on the line is (0, -1). When x = 1, y = 2. So another point on the line is (1, 2).

Since the inequality is y < 3x - 1, the line should be dashed. This indicates that the points on the line are not included in the solution set. The region below the line represents the inequality.

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