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Graph y_>1/2x-2 and y>-2x+4

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Explanation:

The steps to graph this type of inequalities are the following:

1: Change the symbols of inequalities by symbols of equality


y = (1)/(2)x-2 (i)

and


y = -2x + 4 (ii)

2: Graph the equations of the line finding the cut points with the axes

(i)


y = 0\\\\0 = (1)/(2)x -2\\\\2 =(1)/(2)x\\\\4 = x

.......................


x = 0\\\\y=(1)/(2)(0) -2\\\\y = -2

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(ii)


y = 0\\\\0 = -2x +4\\\\-4 = -2x\\\\x = 2

.......................


x = 0\\\\y = -2(0) +4\\\\y = 4

The graph of these lines is shown in the attached figure.

3: For inequality (i)


y\geq(1)/(2)x-2 (i)

Since y is greater than or equal to
(1)/(2)x-2 then identify the line
y = (1)/(2)x-2 and mark the entire region above this line

For inequality (ii)


y >-2x + 4 (ii)

Since y is greater than or equal to
-2x + 4, then identify the line
y = -2x + 4 and mark the entire region above this line

At the end, the formed region comprises all the points that are above
y = -2x + 4 and at the same time they are above
y = 1/2x-2

The attached graph shows this region

Graph y_>1/2x-2 and y>-2x+4-example-1
Graph y_>1/2x-2 and y>-2x+4-example-2
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