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Which statements are true about the linear inequality y>

3/4x-2? Select three options.
1)
the slope of the line -2
2)
The graph of y>3/4x-2 is a dashed line
3)
The area below the line is shaded
4)
One solution to the inequality is (0,0)
5)
The graph intercepts the y-axis at (0,-2)

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Answer:

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B........ The graph of y > Three-fourthsx – 2 is a dashed line.

D......One solution to the inequality is (0, 0).

E....The graph intercepts the y-axis at (0, –2).

Explanation:

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User Jduv
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For this case we have the following inequality:


y> \frac {3} {4} x-2

It is observed that inequality does not include equality, so we will have a dotted line at the border of the graph.

The slope of the line is given by
m = \frac {3} {4}

It is noted that the shaded area is above the line.

We also observe in the graph that point (0,0) belongs to it.

Finally, it is observed that the intersection with the y-axis is -2. That is: (0, -2)

Answer:

The correct options are: B, D, E

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Which statements are true about the linear inequality y> 3/4x-2? Select three options-example-1
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