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Which linear inequality is represented by the graph

Which linear inequality is represented by the graph-example-1
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Answer:

the second choice

Explanation:

The last two choices could not be correct, because it would need a dashed line. The line under the greater than or less than symbol mean that the line is included in the answer and it will be a solid line like you see in the picture. For both of the top two answers the slope that they y intercept is correct. You just have to decide is the symbol will be greater than or equal to or less than and equal to.

If we put 0 in x for in the form y = mx + b, what would y be?

y = 1/3 x - 1

y = 1/3(0) - 1

y = -1

The ordered pair is (0,1). That is the part that is shaded so that shows us that the second answer is correct.

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