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Write the inequality for the graph.use the two points shown

Write the inequality for the graph.use the two points shown-example-1
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Answer:

The inequality for the graph is y > -2x + 7A

Explanation:

At first let us find the equation of the line, then write the inequality

∵ The form of the equation of the line is y = m x + b, where m is the slope

and b is the y-intercept (value x at y = 0)

∵ m =
(y2-y1)/(x2-x1) , (x1, y1) and (x2, y2) are 2 points on the line

∵ The line passes through points (3, 1) and (0, 7)

x1 = 3, y1 = 1 and x2 = 0, y2 = 7

→ Substitute them in the rule of the slope above

∵ m =
(7-1)/(0-3) =
(6)/(-3) = -2

m = -2

→ Substitute it in the form of the equation

∴ y = -2x + b

∵ b is the value of y at x = 0

∵ y = 7 at x = 0

b = 7

→ Substitute it in the equation

y = -2x + 7

→ Now let us write the inequality

∵ The line is a dashed line and the shading is above the line

∴ The sign of inequality is >

→ Change "=" in the equation of the line by ">"

The inequality is y > -2x + 7

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