(When you graph the inequality) You can think of this like the slope-intercept form, except the sign is not =
y = mx + b "m" is the slope, "b" is the y-intercept (the y value when x = 0)
When the sign is ≤ or ≥ ("less/greater than <u>or equal to</u>") the line is a solid line.
When the sign is < or >, the line is a dotted line.
When y is > (greater than) the shaded area is above the line
When y is < (less than) the shaded area is below the line
y < x - 4 The line is dotted, and the shaded area is below the line
y ≤ -3x + 5 The line is a solid line, the shaded area is below the line
Your answer is B