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Which inequality is represented by the graph

Which inequality is represented by the graph-example-1

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

First the line is dotted which means the inequality is either greater than > or less than <

Eliminate answer 3 and 4

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Which inequality is represented by the graph-example-1
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For this case we must indicate which of the inequalities given correspond to the graph shown.

We have that the border line of the graph is dotted, therefore the "=" is not included in the inequalities. Thus, we discard options C and D.

We take point (0,0), which belongs to the shaded region, and evaluate it in the remaining options:


0> \frac {3} {2} (0) -2\\0> -2

Is fulfilled!

Thus, the correct option is option A.

Answer:

Option A

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