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Which graph represents the inequality y< x + 2


Which graph represents the inequality y< x + 2 —-example-1
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C, bottom left

Explanation:

To graph the inequality, use y=mx+b. This is slope intercept form and recall that b is the y-intercept where the line crosses the y-axis. b=2 so the line crosses through (0,2). So B, C or D are the only options. Notice B and D have solid lines and C has a dashed line. Since the inequality have < and no equal to, this has a dashed line. So C or the bottom left is the correct answer.

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