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Which point is a solution to the linear inequality y < Negative one-halfx + 2?

User Gnurou
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Answer:

Your answer choices are:

(2, 3)

(2, 1)

(3, –2)

(–1, 3)

Explanation:

YOUR ANSWER IS

(3, -2)

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User Drewster
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Answer:

The solution in the attached figure

see the explanation

Explanation:

we have


y < -(1)/(2)x+2

The solution of the inequality is the shaded area below the dashed line


y=-(1)/(2)x+2

The slope of the dashed line is negative
m=-(1)/(2)

The y-intercept of the dashed line is the point (0,2)

The x-intercept of the dashed line is the point (4,0)

using a graphing tool

The solution in the attached figure

Remember that

Any point that lie on the shaded area is a solution of the inequality and if a point is a solution of the linear inequality, then the point must satisfy the inequality

Which point is a solution to the linear inequality y < Negative one-halfx + 2?-example-1
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