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Which inequality is graphed below?

y>= -1/2x + 2
y> -1/2x + 2
y<= -1/2x + 2
y< -1/2x + 2

Which inequality is graphed below? y>= -1/2x + 2 y> -1/2x + 2 y<= -1/2x + 2 y-example-1
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The correct answer is C. y<= -1/2x + 2

Explanation:

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You can remove the second and fourth equations as possibilities because it has to be either a less than or equal to or a greater than or equal to sign in order for the line to be solid bock instead of a dashed line. You can test which sign it is by using points. Take the point (0,0) and plug it into an equation. 0?= (-1/2)*(0)+2. Simplified would be 0?=2. Because 0<= 2, the answer is y<= (-1/2)x + 2
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