How do you graph the inequality x-2y-4<0?

1 Answer
Mar 18, 2016

Draw the straight line joining (0, -2) and (4, 9). Shade the region above this line in the positive y-direction and enter the inequality therein.

Explanation:

Here, y > x/2-2.
Graph the line y = x/2-1.
If the point (x, y) is above this line, y > x/2-1.
If the point (x, y) is on this line, y = x/2-1.
If the point (x, y) is below this line, y < x/2-1.