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Which linear inequality is represented by the graph?

y > 2x + 3
y < 2x + 3
y > −2x + 3
y < −2x + 3

I NEED THIS ANSWER Which linear inequality is represented by the graph? y > 2x-example-1
User Luger
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It's y<-2x+3 since the y-intercept is positive 3 and the shade is below the line which means it's less than 
User PhoenixLament
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Since there is a point (0,3) on the line we can say:

y=mx+3, using any other point we can find the slope, m

-1=m(2)+3

-4=2m

-2=m

So the line is:

y=-2x+3

Since the shaded region is below the line:

y<-2x+3
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