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Which is the graph of the linear inequality y<3×+12​

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Answer:

the picture shows the graph.

Explanation:

y=mx+b

- mx = slope

- b = y-intercept

What I look first is the Y-Intercept, which shows where the line would pass through y (vertical/up and down)

3x is the slope, which means it goes 3 up, and 1 to the left from the y-intercept. Afterwards, draw the line.

From there, since it says that y is less than 3x+12, you will shade below the line.

Which is the graph of the linear inequality y<3×+12​-example-1
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