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Which is the graph of the solution set of −2x + 5y > 15? Image for option 1 Image for option 2 Image for option 3

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the first graph is correct

Explanation:

User Makhan
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To make that graph you follow these steps.
1) Set the cartesian coordinate system:
- vertical axis: y
- horizontal axis: x
- positive x-semi axis: to the right
- negative x-semi axis: to the left
- positive y-semi axis: upward
- negative y semi axis: dwonward

2) solve the inequality for y:
given: -2x + 5y > 15
transpose-2x: 5y > 15 + 2x
divide by 5: y > 3 + (2/5)x

3) Graph

- draw the line y = 3 + (2/5)x, using a dotted line (i.e. - - - - - -)
- remember that 3 is the y intercept, and 2/5 is the slope
- the line is dotted because the solution does not include the points in the line.

- the solution is the region above and to the left of the dotted line.

4) See the figure attached for better visualization: the pink region is the solution of the inequality.

Which is the graph of the solution set of −2x + 5y > 15? Image for option 1 Image-example-1
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