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The graph shows the linear inequality y < x + 2.

Explain everything the line tells us. Why is it dashed?

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Answer:

The reason why line is dashed because the inequality is indicating '<'.

Here, graphing a dashed line, then shading the area below the boundary line since y is less than x+2.

Explanation:

Important things to observe when we graph the inequality.

  • Any inequality involving < or > will have a graph as a dotted line, while
  • Any inequality involving ≤ or ≥ will have a graph as a solid line.

Given the inequality


y\:<\:x\:+\:2

The reason why line is dashed because the inequality is indicating '<'.

Here, graphing a dashed line, then shading the area below the boundary line since y is less than x+2.

The graph is attached below.

The graph shows the linear inequality y < x + 2. Explain everything the line tells-example-1
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