How do you graph the inequality y< 2x - 1?

1 Answer
Mar 30, 2018

Refer to the explanation.

Explanation:

Graph:

y<2x-1

Find the x- and y-intercepts.

X-intercept: value of x when y=0

Substitute an equal sign for the less than symbol.

y=2x-1

Substitute 0 for y.

0=2x-1

Add 1 to both sides.

1=2x

Divide both sides by 2.

1/2=x

The x-intercept is (1/2,0).

Y-intercept: value of y when x=0

Substitute 0 for x.

y=2(0)-1

y=-1

The y-intercept is (0,-1)

Plot the points. Draw a dashed line through the points. This indicates that the line is not a part of the inequality. Since y<2x-1, shade in the area below the line.

graph{y<2x-1 [-10, 10, -5, 5]}