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The graph shown is the solution set for which of the following inequalities? y > x + 1 y > |x| + 1 y > |x - 1|
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The graph shown is the solution set for which of the following inequalities?
y > x + 1
y > |x| + 1
y > |x - 1|
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it should be obvious from the v shape with sharp vertex that this is the graph of some absolute value function. that rules out the 1st one. the second one doesn't work when you plug in x=1, which would give y=2. the third one is correct
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