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Which graph represents the inequality y>3−x?

Which graph represents the inequality y>3−x?-example-1

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Answer:

The correct answer is B

User OneDimensionalmc
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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The first step is to draw the line y = 3 - x to see what the line itself looks like. Is it going from left to right as in A and C is going up as you go from right to left as in B and D? The graph on the left (below) gives you the answer. It is going up as you progress from right to left.

The next step is to answer which is it: B or D.

y has to be above the line. it is B. See the graph below on the right.

Which graph represents the inequality y>3−x?-example-1
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