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Hi I need help graphing this linear inequality.

y<x
I know the answer is (-1,0) (-1,0)
I can seem to graph it on my mathlab for my online class.
12 years ago

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Answered by Sade C
sorry I wrote the wong answer down. Will someone please help me slove the problem?
12 years ago
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Hi I need help graphing this linear inequality.

y<x
I know the answer is (-1,0) (-1,0)
I can seem to graph it on my mathlab for my online class.

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