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Which is the graph of linear inequality 2y > x – 2?

On a coordinate plane, a solid straight line has a positive slope and goes through (negative 4, negative 3), (0, negative 1), and (2, 0). Everything to the right of the line is shaded.

On a coordinate plane, a solid straight line has a positive slope and goes through (negative 4, negative 3), (0, negative 1), and (2, 0). Everything to the left of the line is shaded.

On a coordinate plane, a dashed straight line has a positive slope and goes through (negative 4, negative 3), (0, negative 1), and (2, 0). Everything to the left of the line is shaded.

On a coordinate plane, a dashed straight line has a positive slope and goes through (negative 4, negative 3), (0, negative 1), and (2, 0). Everything to the right of the line is shaded.

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Answer:

Option 3

Explanation:

Given : Linear inequality
2y>x-2

To find : Which is the graph of linear inequality ?

Solution :

Linear inequality
2y>x-2

First we figure out the slopes and coordinates through which it pass.

The linear equation is
2y=x-2

The general slope form of line is
y=mx+c

Where, m is the slope and c is the y-coordinate

Re-write the equation
y=(1)/(2)x-1

On compare,

Slope is positive
m=(1)/(2)

The y-coordinate is (0,-1)

For x-coordinate put y=0,


2(0)=x-2


x=2

The x-coordinate is (2,0).

Now, Plotting the linear inequality and mark the point (-4,-3).

Refer the attached figure below.

We get, On a coordinate plane, a dashed straight line has a positive slope and goes through (negative 4, negative 3), (0, negative 1), and (2, 0). Everything to the left of the line is shaded.

Therefore, Option 3 is correct.

Which is the graph of linear inequality 2y > x – 2? On a coordinate plane, a solid-example-1
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