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Describe the graph of y > mx, where m > 0.

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Answered by MuhammdAslam
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Answer:

The graph of y > mx, where m > 0, consists of a dashed line and a shaded half plane. The line has a positive slope and passes through the origin. The shaded half plane is above the line.

Answered by SmritiSami
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The graph of y > mx, where m > 0 is described as;

  • That graph will have an area bordered by an m-sloped line running through the origin (0,0).
  • Because m>0, the slope is positive, implying that the line ascends.
  • Because the equation is y >mx, with the inequality sign >, the area represented is deemed to be above the line depicted.
  • Because the line passes through the origin, it will undoubtedly cover all quadrant II (with -x and +y values), none of quadrant IV (with +x and -y values), and half of quadrant 1 (with +x and +y values) as well as quadrant 3 (with -x and -y values).
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