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Graph y < -x - 1, I do not understand what to do without a slope given.

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Explanation:

If you are not given a number before x always assume it is a 1 and if there are no visible denominators also assume that it is 1

In this case the inequality reads y<-1x/1-1

The slope is -1/1x or fall 1 crawl 1

The y-intercept is -1

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Graph y < -x - 1, I do not understand what to do without a slope given.-example-1
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