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Which statements are true about the graph of

y< 2x + 1? Check all that apply.
Graph: y < }x+1
The slope of the line is 1.
The line is solid.
The area below the line is shaded.
A solution to the inequality is (2.3).
The x-intercept of the boundary line is (-3.0).
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Answer:

The area below the line is shaded.

Explanation:

Using the zero-interval test [test point (0, 0)], we plug in 0 for both y and x to determine whether we shade below the line [the portion that DOES contain the origin] or above the line [the portion that does not contain the origin]. This is where me must verify the inequality as false or true:


\displaystyle 0 < 2[0] + 1 → 0 < 1

This is a genuine statement, therefore we shade below the line.

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