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Which inequality is represented by the graph

Which inequality is represented by the graph-example-1
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Well, accordingly to the graph, it has a positive slope so we can eliminate b and d. So it is either a or c. As x increases, so does y. Y is almost not quite equal to 3x-2. In fact, it is greater, so I'd go with A. I'm pretty confident.
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Answer:

C) Inequality y ≤ 3x -2

Explanation:

Given : Graph

To find : Which inequality is represented by the graph.

Solution : We have given graph.

Slope intercept form of line : y = mx + b.

Where, m = slope , b = y intercept,

We can see from given graph line is solid and shaded down.

For shaded down and solid we use less than or equal to sing

So, the inequality would be y ≤.

Y intercept ( where the line cut at y axis ).

Now, slope = 3 and y intercept = -2

So , equation become y ≤ 3x - 2.

Therefore, C) Inequality y ≤ 3x - 2.

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