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how can I solve and graph x-y > 1​

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Answer:  Please read the explanation. Explanation: We are given the equation:  x − y = 1 How do we graph this linear equation ? We have  x − y = 1 The given equation can be reduced to a more simpler form.  Subtract  x  from both sides of the equation: ⇒ x − y − x = 1 − x ⇒ x − y − x = 1 − x ⇒ − y = 1 − x Multiply both sides of the equation by  ( − 1 )  ⇒ − y ⋅ ( − 1 ) = ( 1 − x ) ( − 1 ) ⇒ y = x − 1 Now, we have the equation in Slope-Intercept Form: y = m x + b , where  m  is the Slope and  b  is the y-intercept. Hence, Slope :  1 y-intercept :  ( 0 , − 1 ) The x-intercept is where the graph crosses the x-axis Set  y = 0  to find the x-intercept: ⇒ x − 1 = 0 Add  1  to both sides of the equation:  ⇒ x − 1 + 1 = 0 + 1  ⇒ x − 1 + 1 = 0+ 1  ⇒ x = 1 Hence,( 1 , 0 )  is the x-intercept. Plot the points x-intercept and intercept on the graph. Join the two points to get the straight line. This is the graph of the linear equation.