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what is the graph to y<-5x+1

 May 7, 2014

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 I was able to get this picture that I graphed. It needs                                                                                shading underneath the line though.

 May 7, 2014
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I can't actually show the graph but I can tell you how. This function represents a line. Your Y-intercept should be placed at (1,0). -5/1 is your slope. Go down five and right one. You need to points to make a line, so connect those points and put arrows at the ends. Since this is an inequality that has y as less than, shade below the line.

 May 7, 2014
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 I was able to get this picture that I graphed. It needs                                                                                shading underneath the line though.

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Nice pic, Anon. !!

 May 7, 2014

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