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Which inequality will have a shaded area above its graph

2x − y  ≥ 4


4x  + 3 y  < 6
x −  9 y  ≤ 1
x −  3 y  > 4
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2x-y≥4

-y≥4-2x

y≤2x-4 so this area is below the graph

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4x+3y<6

3y<6-4x

y<(6-4x)/3 so this graph is below the graph

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x-9y≤1

-9y≤1-x

y≥(1-x)/9 So this area will be above the graph (and include the line itself as well)

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x-3y>4

-3y>4-x

y<(4-x)/3 is an area below the graph

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So the only inequality having a shaded area above the the graph is:

y≥(1-x)/9, or in its original form

x−9y≤1

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