How do you graph the inequality y<-2x+5?

1 Answer
Oct 13, 2015

The graph will be a dashed straight line, with shading below the line.

Explanation:

y<-2x+5

Determine 2 points by substituting values for x and solve for y.

x=-2, y=9
x=0, y=5

Plot the points and draw a dashed straight line through the points to indicate that the points are not on the line. Then shade the area below the line.

graph{y<-2x+5 [-12.92, 7.08, -0.58, 9.42]}