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write the inequality shown by the Shaded region the graph with the boundary line 4x + 3y equals negative 3

write the inequality shown by the Shaded region the graph with the boundary line 4x-example-1
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Graph of an inequality

We know that the boundary line is given by the following equation:

4x + 3y = -3

Then, there are only two possible inequalities:

1. 4x + 3y ≥ -3

2. 4x + 3y ≤ -3

In order to find out which of the two cases is this, we are going to select any point of the shaded region. This time we are going to select

the point (-5, -5)

where

x = -5 and y = -5.

We replace those x and y values and see which of both is true:

4x + 3y

↓ replacing with (-5, -5) = (x, y)

4(-5) + 3(-5)

= -20 - 15

-35

The first case says that

1. 4x + 3y ≥ -3

this is not true because

-35 ≥ -3 is not true

The second case says that

2. 4x + 3y ≤ -3

which is true because

-35 ≤ -3 is correct

Answer: the inequality that represents the shaded region is 4x + 3y ≤ -3

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