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Which system of linear inequalities is represented by the graph

Which system of linear inequalities is represented by the graph-example-1

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The Answer Too Your Question Is C
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Answer:

The correct option is 3.

Explanation:

If a line passing through two points, then the equation of line is


y-y_1=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)(x-x_1)

Rel line passing through the points (0,-2) and (2,0), then related equation of red line is


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


y+2=x


y=x-2

Since the shaded region is above the line and the related line is a solid line therefore the sign of inequality must be ≥. The first inequality is


y\geq x-2

Blue line passing through the points (0,2) and (4,0), then related equation of red line is


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


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

Multiply 2 on both the sides.


2y-4=x


x+2y=4

(0,0) is in the shaded region. So, the inequity must be satisfy by (0,0).


0+2(0)=4


0=4

The related line is dotted, so the required sign of inequality is <. The second inequality is


x+2y<4

The system of linear inequalities is defined as


y\geq x-2


x+2y<4

Therefore the correct option is 3.

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