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Which graph represents the given inequality why is greater than 5x - 1
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As an AI language model, I cannot generate or display images. However, I can describe the graph to you. The inequality y > 5x - 1 represents a linear inequality in two variables. To graph this inequality, you should start with the equation y = 5x - 1, which is a linear equation with a slope of 5 and a y-intercept of -1.
To graph the inequality y > 5x - 1, you need to draw a dotted line to represent y = 5x - 1, and then shade the area above the line to indicate that y is greater than the values on the line. The dotted line is used because the inequality is strictly greater than, meaning the line itself is not included in the solution set.
To graph the inequality y > 5x - 1, you need to draw a dotted line to represent y = 5x - 1, and then shade the area above the line to indicate that y is greater than the values on the line. The dotted line is used because the inequality is strictly greater than, meaning the line itself is not included in the solution set.
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