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Graph the inequality on a plane. Shade a region below or above. Y < - 1

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In order to graph the inequality on the coordinate plane, we first need to find it's border, which is delimited by the line below:


y=-1

This line is a straight line parallel to the x-axis and that passes through the y-axis at the point (0, -1). Since the original inequality has a "less" sign, we need to make this boundary line into dashes.

Now we can analyze the inequality:


y<-1

Since the signal is "<", we need to shade all the region of the coordinate plane for which y is below -1, this means that we have to paint the region below the line. The result is shown below:

Graph the inequality on a plane. Shade a region below or above. Y < - 1-example-1
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