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Graph 3x – y < 4 on a graph

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Answer:

Below.

Explanation:

So, first lets graph the line of the equation, I like to put equations into slope intercept form for simplicity.

We have:

3x-y < 4

Subtract x from both sides:

-y < -3x + 4

Multiply by -1(which flips the inequality sign)

y > 3x - 4

Now to graph this:

We know that the slope is 3.

We know that x hits zero at -4 = (0, -4)

Now we can graph the equation

The image of it is below :D

Hope this helps!

Graph 3x – y < 4 on a graph-example-1
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