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Please help me to write a linear inequality that represents the graph

Please help me to write a linear inequality that represents the graph-example-1
User Pedrobern
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Answer:


y>4-x

Explanation:

First, see at dotted line. This line passes through the points (4,0) and (0,4). Then the equation of this line is


(x-4)/(0-4)=(y-0)/(4-0)\\ \\(x-4)/(-4)=(y)/(4)\\ \\x-4=-y\\ \\y=4-x

This line divides the coordinate plane into two regions where
y<4-x and
y>4-x. The origin does not belong to the shaded region, so its coordinates does not satisfy the inequality. Check


0<4-0\\ \\0<4,

then the origin belongs to the region with inequality
y<4-x.

Then the needed inequality is
y>4-x.

Note that sign is without notion "or equal to", because the line is dotted.

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