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What inequality does the graph represent?

A) y < 1/4x - 2
B) y < 4x + 2
C) y > 4x + 2
D) y > - 1/4x - 2

What inequality does the graph represent? A) y < 1/4x - 2 B) y < 4x + 2 C) y-example-1
User Creinig
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I am assuming u just forgot to put equal signs in ur problem (along with the inequality sign)....because ur graph has a solid line.

u have a positive slope...and shading is above the line...so that means greater then

ur answer is : y > = 4x + 2


User Visionscaper
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the shaded region is above the line so it would be y> so then the equation is y=4x+2 since the graph has a y intercept of 2 and a slope of four

tl;dr the answer is B


User AlanObject
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