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OpenStudy (foreverandalways13):

y>-x+1 which way would u shade the graph?

OpenStudy (foreverandalways13):

HELP

OpenStudy (anonymous):

When it's a greater than sign (>) shade above. When it's a less than sign (<) shade below. The line should be dotted if it doesn't have a line under the sign. |dw:1369945491871:dw| If the sign has a line under it like this: |dw:1369945438142:dw| Then the line you draw on the graph should be solid.

OpenStudy (foreverandalways13):

yeah ok i know that but i need to shade on one side of the graph...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

|dw:1369945617697:dw|

OpenStudy (foreverandalways13):

thanks!!!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Anytime.

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