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Hi, I gotta question about shading, when you shade can't you determine where you're gonna shade by whether y>mx+b or y<mx+b? Eg: if y>mx+ be you'd shade above the line.

Tempar

by Tempar at March 17, 2011

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That's correct, but remember you must dot the line as y > mx +b.  Its a solid line if its greater than or equal.

kroo_jteague kroo_jteague March 17, 2011

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Yes. Draw the line and shade the one above the line. If it is = and > then the line is also included and draw the line bold

chitra003 chitra003 March 18, 2011

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Yes...... meoooowwww

ChromeRedCat ChromeRedCat March 18, 2011

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