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welcome ladies gentlemen so what i like to do is kind of show you how to um shade an inequality and basically when were looking into shading for an inequality uh the most most important thing that were going to be looking into is determining not only are the points on the line going to be a part of a solution but are the points above or below the line going to be a part of our solution because thats what really separates a linear inequality from a linear equation its not just the line but its points above and below that can also make your inequality true so when looking at this the first thing we look at is the boundary line which i go over in a separate video but basically as a job and you can see that whenever my equation is greater than or less than you can see that i am going to have a dashed line that means any of the points that lie on this line are not going to be a part of the solution over here i have greater than less than or equal to or if i had an equation greater than