How do you graph y<0.75 on the coordinate plane?

1 Answer
Feb 17, 2017

Draw a dotted line along y=0.75, then shade the region below that line.

Explanation:

We want to indicate on the coordinate plane all points (x,y) where y<0.75. Since the given inequality does not depend on x, the x-coordinate can be anything—as long as y is less than 0.75, we're good. So the line we'll draw is dotted horizontal at 0.75 (since y must be strictly less than, not equal to, 0.75), and then we shade the region where the y-coordinates are less than that—below the line:

graph{y<0.75 [-3.077, 3.082, -1.54, 1.54]}