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What is the linear inequality that represents the graph shown?​

What is the linear inequality that represents the graph shown?​-example-1
User HsnVahedi
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Answer:2/4

Explanation:

In ΔVWX, the measure of ∠X=90°, the measure of ∠W=9°, and WX = 8.7 feet. Find the length of XV to the nearest tenth of a foot.

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Answer:

y<-1/3x+3

Explanation:

The slope of this graph is -1/3 (If I read the graph correctly), from points (-3,4) and (0,3).

The graph is a y-intercept of 3, because it crosses the y-axis at 3, (0,3).

To find whether this statement is true or not, you can plug in a random point from the shaded area and test that point. (I like to use the origin, (0,0))

(0)>-1/3(0)+3 (0)<-1/3(0)+3

0>0+3 (0)<+3

0>3 0<3

The one to the right, 0<3, is true so the sign is a less than sign.

Also make sure that the line either makes a less than/ less than or equal to sign. Because the line is dashed, it makes a less than sign.

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