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Which graph correctly represents (5/2)x - y < 3?

Which graph correctly represents (5/2)x - y < 3?-example-1
User Sasith
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(5/2)x - y < 3

-y < -(5/2)x + 3

y > (5/2)x - 3

The answer is B

User Markus Moltke
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You can rewrite the inequality as


y > \cfrac{5}{2}\ x - 3

Note that


y = f(x) = \cfrac{5}{2}\ x - 3

is the equation of the line drawn in the pictures. This means that, for every point on the line, the y coordinate is exactly image of the x coordinate, i.e.
f(x)

The inequality is satisfied by all points whose y coordinate exceeds the image of the x coordinate. Since the y axis is positively oriented upwards, a greater value for the y coordinate means that the point has to be higher than the line.

Also, since the equality inlves a
> and not a
\geq sign, the line itself is excluded.

So, the correct graph is the second one.

User David Foie Gras
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