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LOOK AT THE PHOTO...What kind of line and which direction do you shade for this inequality y > 4x - 3? Line: solid; Shade: below Line: solid; Shade: above Line: dotted; Shade: below Line: dotted; Shade: above​

LOOK AT THE PHOTO...What kind of line and which direction do you shade for this inequality-example-1
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Answer:

dotted, below

Explanation:

  • it will be dotted because the values that are equal to positive y and are on the line are not included
  • you shade below the line because the only possible solutions for y are the negative numbers and they go down the plane
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The line type and direction of shading of the inequality y > 4x - 3 is

Line: dotted; Shade: above​

How to find the better option

A non-strict inequality is a mathematical inequality that includes the possibility of equality.

In contrast to strict inequalities (>, <), which exclude the possibility of equality, non-strict inequalities include the equal sign.

For strict inequality, the line type is dotted

When the equation is written in slope intercept form y = mx + c.

  • greater than: shade above the line
  • less than: shade below the line
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