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What is the equation of this line? y>1/2x−3 y<1/2x−3 y>2x−3 y<2x−3

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Answer:

The equation of this line is y>1/2x-3

Explanation:

This is an inequality equation that represents a line that is greater than 1/2x-3. The inequality symbol ">" indicates that all the y-coordinates that are on the same side of the line as the y-axis are greater than 1/2x-3.

In other words, all the points that lie above the line will satisfy the inequality, while all the points that lie below the line will not.

It's worth noting that the line y<1/2x-3 represents the same line but the inequality symbol "<" indicates that all the y-coordinates that are on the same side of the line as the x-axis are less than 1/2x-3.

y>2x-3 and y<2x-3 represent different lines, the first one represents a line with a slope of 2 and the second one represents a line with a slope of -2.

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