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This graph shows the solution to which inequality?

This graph shows the solution to which inequality?-example-1

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Answer:

The graph shows the solution of the inequality y >
(4)/(3) x - 2 D

Explanation:

In the inequality,

  • If the sign of inequality is ≤ or ≥, then the line that represents it must be a solid line
  • If the sign of inequality is < or >, then the line that represents it must be a dashed line
  • If the sign of inequality is > or ≥, then the shaded area must be over the line
  • If the sign of inequality is < or ≤, then the shaded area must be under the line

From the given graph

∵ The slope of the line =
(2--6)/(3--3) =
(2+6)/(3+3) =
(8)/(6) =
(4)/(3)

∵ The y-intercept is (0, -2)

The line is dashed and the shaded area is over the line

→ By using the 2nd and 3rd notes above, the line is dashed and

the sign of inequality is >

∴ The inequality is y >
(4)/(3) x - 2

The graph shows the solution of the inequality y >
(4)/(3) x - 2

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