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On a piece of paper, graph y+2>-3x-3

On a piece of paper, graph y+2>-3x-3-example-1
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D is the correct answer choice.

Subtract the 2 from both sides.
y>-3x -5

Due to the > symbol, a dashed line and shaded above is needed to complete the graph.
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Answer:

option D is correct graph

Explanation:


y+2>-3x-3

Lets isolate y, subtract 2 on both sides

the inequality becomes
y>-3x-5

Now for graphing replace the inequality sign by = sign


y=-3x-5

LEts make a table

x y=-3x-5

-2 1

0 -5

1 -8

We have only > symbol , so we use dotted line for graphing the line

Now for shading use test point (0,0)

Plug in 0 for x and 0 for y


y+2>-3x-3


0+2>-3(0)-3


2>-3 True

So we shade the part that contains (0,0)

option D is correct graph

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