Graph the solution to the following linear inequality in the coordinate plane.

Answer:
An inequality on a coordinate plane consist of a boundary line and a area in which each point is the possible solution.
Given the inequality: [tex]5x-y>-3[/tex]
Subtract 5x from both sides we get;
[tex]-y > -5x -3[/tex]
Multiply both sides by -1 we get;
[tex]y < 5x + 3[/tex]
Graph:
Plot the boundary line y = 5x -3 (as a dotted because [tex]y <[/tex] not included equal to) and
the shaded area below as [tex]y < 5x -3[/tex] as shown below in the graph.