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Which inequality does the given graph represent?

A) y > x + 2
B) y ≤ −x − 2
C) y < x − 2
D) y ≥ x − 1/2

Which inequality does the given graph represent? A) y > x + 2 B) y ≤ −x − 2 C) y-example-1

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The answer is C bc it crosses at -2 and is a positive slope
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Answer:

C) y < x - 2

Explanation:

It can't be B or D, as the dotted/dashed line signifies < or >, without the "or equals to".

From there, we can see that, from the graph, the y-intercept is -2. The only inequality that also shows this is C) y < x - 2, as in slope-intercept form, the y-intercept is also -2.

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