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Which shows the graph of the solution set of y < x – 2?

Which shows the graph of the solution set of y < x – 2?-example-1
Which shows the graph of the solution set of y < x – 2?-example-1
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i did the test it is the third one
User Juanje
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case A)

If the inequality is


y< x-2 ------> inequality

we know that

The solution of the inequality is the shaded area below the dotted line

The equation of the line is
y= x-2

The slope is positive and equal to
m=1

The x-intercept is the point
(2,0) -----> the value of x when the value of y is equal to zero

The y-intercept is the point
(0,-2) -----> the value of y when the value of x is equal to zero

therefore

the answer in the attached figure N 1

case B)

If the inequality is


y< (1)/(3) x-2 ------> inequality

we know that

The solution of the inequality is the shaded area below the dotted line

The equation of the line is
y=(1)/(3)x-2

The slope is positive and equal to
m=(1)/(3)

The x-intercept is the point
(6,0) -----> the value of x when the value of y is equal to zero

The y-intercept is the point
(0,-2) -----> the value of y when the value of x is equal to zero

therefore

the answer in the attached figure N 2

Which shows the graph of the solution set of y < x – 2?-example-1
Which shows the graph of the solution set of y < x – 2?-example-2
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