The shaded region satisfying the inequality y < - 3x is?

Alana

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Hi,
I have one last question regarding this picture that I have attached. Could someone please help me with this?



In my module it doesn't state how to figure this out and I find it confusing.
 

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In my module it doesn't state how to figure this out and I find it confusing.
I'm sorry to hear that you are being asked to do homework on topics which have not been covered in class. You may want to have a serious talk with your academic advisor.

In the meantime, you can find online many lessons explaining how to graph linear inequalities, such as those in this listing. Please study at least two lessons from the listing. Then please attempt the exercise. If you get stuck or are unsure of your answer, you can then reply here with a clear statement of what you have done. Thank you! ;)
 
The boundary of y< -3x (and y> -3x) is the line y= -3x. Find two points that satisfy that equation to draw the line then pick one point on either side to see which side is "<" and which side is ">".
 
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