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Which linear inequality is represented by the graph? A) y>2x+2 B) y>1/2x+1 C) y>2x+1 D) y>1/2x+2
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Which linear inequality is represented by the graph? A) y>2x+2 B) y>1/2x+1 C) y>2x+1 D) y>1/2x+2
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Which linear inequality is represented by the graph?
A) y>2x+2
B) y>1/2x+1
C) y>2x+1
D) y>1/2x+2
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C) y > 2x + 1
We know the y-intercept is (0 , 1), so any inequality without + 1 in it can be eliminated.
Next, the slope (change in y over change in x) is 2/1 or 2, so C is the only correct answer.
Hope that helps!
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