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Answer:
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Step-by-step explanation:
I'm going to look at y=3x+2 first.
This is a linear equation in slope-intercept form.
Slope-intercept form is y=mx+b.
It is called slope-intercept form because it tells us m, the slope, and b ,the y-intercept.
So I'm going to draw a point at 2 on the y-axis (because 2 is our y-intercept).
From that point, I'm going to count up 3 and right once because our slope is 3 (which is 3/1; slope=rise/run). So my next point will be at (1,5).
Now let's go back to y>3x+2.
Since it says y>, then we shade above.
If it had said y<, then we shade below.
There is only one more thing to consider, and that is the lack of or there of of the equal sign.
If the equal sign part is there, your line will be solid.
If the equal sign is not there, your line will be dashed or broken.
