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Find 4 points that make the following equation true, and 4 points that make it false.
Y < (1/4)x + 5
First, graph the equation Y = (1/4)x + 5.
Then, choose an X-value and solve the inequality. If the inequality is true (6 < 9), the point goes in the SHADED region. If the inequality is FALSE (6 < 3), then the region is NOT shaded.
Once you know the points, shade that part of the graph.
2.) Find 4 points that make the following equation true, and 4 points that make it false. Graph the inequality on a coordinate plan.
Y > -3x + 9
Follow the same steps as before and shade the corrected region.
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