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Which linear inequality is graphed with y > –x – 2 to create the given solution set?

A=y > x + 1
B=y < x – 1
C=y > x – 1
D=y < x + 1

Which linear inequality is graphed with y > –x – 2 to create the given solution-example-1
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y < x + 1. . . . .. . . . .

User Sirelon
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Answer:

D) y < x + 1

Explanation:

One of the line is having the y intercept -2 and slope -1 having the equation y=-x-2.The shaded region is having the inequality y>-x-2.

The other line is having the y intercept 1 and slope of 1.

Hence equation of line is y=x+1.

The shaded part is above the line .The inequality region is represented by the inequality y <x+1.

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