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Find the inequality represented by the graph.

Find the inequality represented by the graph.-example-1
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Answer:

y>4x-2

Explanation:

First let us find the equation of the line.

Given points (1,2) and (0, -2), the slope would be

(2-(-2))/(1-0) = 4/1= 4

The intercept is at -2, so the full equation would be

y=4x-2

However, we need to find the inequality of the graph. Everything greater than our line/above our line is included. Also notice that the line is dotted, which means that the line itself is not included.

Our equations should be,

y>4x-2

I hope this helps! :)

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