How do you differentiate y>2x+1 from y =2x+1

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solutions to y=2x+1 are a set of points that lie on a line

The solutions to y > 2x+1 is all the points in the x-y plane that lie above the line. That is, all the points where y is greater than it is on the line y=2x+1.

you can find many examples of graphing inequalities online.
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