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To graph the inequality, you have to draw the boundary line, then decide which side of the boundary line to shade.
Graphing an inequality involves two main steps.
To graph the inequality, we have to draw the boundary line. The equation of a boundary line is written by replacing the inequality symbol from the inequality with an equals sign.
To decide which side of the boundary line to shade, we will substitute a test point that is not on the boundary line into the given inequality. If the substitution creates a true statement, we shade the region that includes the test point. Otherwise, we shade the opposite region. Let's use (0,0) as our test point.
x= 0, y= 0
Zero Property of Multiplication
Subtract term
Since the substitution of the test point created a true statement, we will shade the region that contains the point.