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Which linear inequality is represented by the graph? y ≥ 1/3x – 4 y ≤ 1/3x – 4 y ≤ 1/3x + 4 y ≥ 1/3x + 4

Which linear inequality is represented by the graph? y ≥ 1/3x – 4 y ≤ 1/3x – 4 y ≤ 1/3x-example-1
User Matt Guest
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solid line...means equal sign is present.....shading below the line means less then....u have a y int at (0,-4)...u have a positive slope of 1/3

thats gonna be 2nd answer choice
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Answer:


y\leq (1)/(3)x-4

Explanation:

we know that

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

The slope of the line is positive

The y-intercept of the solid line is equal to
-4

therefore

The inequality must be


y\leq (1)/(3)x-4

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