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Which linear inequality could represent the given table of values?

y < –2x + 3

y ≤ –2x + 3

y > –One-halfx – 3

y ≤ –One-halfx – 3

Which linear inequality could represent the given table of values? y < –2x + 3 y-example-1

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Answer:

B. y ≤ –2x + 3

User Jeff Vdovjak
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Answer:

Option B.

Explanation:

We need to find a linear inequality that could represent the given table of values.

For inequality 1,


y<-2x+3

Check the inequality by each order pair. For (3,-3)


-3<-2(3)+3\Rightarrow -3<-3

This statement is not true. So, option A is incorrect.

Inequality 2,


y\leq -2x+3

For (-4,-1),
-1\leq -2(-4)+3\Rightarrow -1\leq 11 True

For (-2,4),
4\leq -2(-2)+3\Rightarrow 4\leq 7 True

For (3,-3),
-3\leq -2(3)+3\Rightarrow -3\leq -3 True

For (3,-4),
-4\leq -2(3)+3\Rightarrow -4\leq -3 True

All points of given table satisfied by the inequality
y\leq -2x+3.

Therefore, the correct option is B.

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