Respuesta :

-Before Graphing:

-If necessary, rearrange the given equation so that "y" is on the left side and everything else is on the right. If the equation already has "y" on the left side, then there is no need to rearrange it.

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-When plotting:

-Use a solid line to represent these inequalities: ≤ or ≥

-Use a dashed line to represent these inequalities: < or >

-Shade above the line if the inequality sign is > or ≥

-Shade below the line if the inequality sign is < or ≤

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-Special Cases:

-Inequalities like y < 8 (where it is just "y", the inequality sign, and a number) are represented by a horizontal line.

-Inequalities like x ≥ 4 (where it is just "x", the inequality sign, and a number) are represented by a vertical line.

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If you'd like more information or more examples, check out this helpful resource: https://www.mathsisfun.com/algebra/graphing-linear-inequalities.html

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Hope this helps! Have a great week! :)