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OpenStudy (marysammonss):

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satellite73 (satellite73):

dotted or not for the line?

satellite73 (satellite73):

if you don't know, say so and i will tell you

OpenStudy (marysammonss):

i dont lol

satellite73 (satellite73):

ok if it is \(\geq\) or \(\leq\) then a solid line if it is \(>\) or \(<\) then dotted

satellite73 (satellite73):

you have \(y>1-3x\) so dotted

OpenStudy (seratul):

Here is a little tip I learned back then to know if it is dotted or not. ≥ and ≤ are solid. You draw for to make the line under the < and >, so you draw the line that has more to draw (not dotted). Then, just do vice versa for < and >. Hope this makes sense.

satellite73 (satellite73):

so now you have a choice of the top two you can pick a point to see if it satisfies the inequality or not for example you ca pick \((0,0)\) and check if \(0>1-0\) is true or false

satellite73 (satellite73):

is that is false, that means\((0,0)\) should NOT be shaded

OpenStudy (marysammonss):

soooo b?

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