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OpenStudy (hulagirlmb):

When graphing a linear inequality, you shade the side that y isn't on, so if y is less than you shade under the line and vice-versa?

OpenStudy (hulagirlmb):

@Secret-Ninja @aum somebody please help

OpenStudy (secret-ninja):

I don't really get the question, but maybe if you watch this tutorial on graphing inequalities it'll clear things up? :) I hope it helps. https://www.khanacademy.org/math/algebra/linear-equations-and-inequalitie/graphing-linear-inequalities/v/graphing-inequalities

OpenStudy (aum):

If the linear inequality is y < mx + b, you shade under the line. If the linear inequality is y > mx + b, you shade above the line. In both cases the line should be a dashed line.

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