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What y-5>2x-10 looked like graphed

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Answer:

Explanation:

y-5>2x-10

put y on one side and rest on the other side of the > or greater than sign

to solve this

pretend > is an equal sign

y-5>2x-10

put +5 on both sides to get rid of -5

+5+y-5>2x-10+5

y>2x-5

for a quick graph use numbers that will give you quick y values like

x=0, reciprocal like 1/2 , numbers that will you get you 0 like 2.5 , 5 [and same in negative -1/2 , -2.5 , -5]

x=0 [y= -5]

positive

y>2x-5

x=.5 or 1/2 (so that 2x becomes 1) [y= -4]

x=2.5 (so that 2x becomes 5) [y= 0]

x= 5 [y= -5]

negative

y>2x-5

x= - .5 or - 1/2 (so that 2x becomes -1) [y= -6]

x= -2.5 (so that 2x becomes 5) [y= -10]

x= -5 [y= -15]

quick plot points

(0,-5) , (1/2,-4) , (2.5,0) , (- 1/2, -6) , (-2.5, -10) , (-5, -15)

What y-5>2x-10 looked like graphed-example-1
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