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Which is the graph of the linear inequality y > -4/3x + 5?

A. first graph

B. second graph

C. third graph

D. forth graph

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The graph of the linear inequality y > -4/3x + 5 is the second graph

Which is the graph of the linear inequality

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

y > -4/3x + 5

The above linear inequality has a negative slope

So, any of the graphs could represent the inequality based on the slope

However, we need to consider the inequality sign

The inequality sign > implies that the upper region is shaded and the line is a dotted line

Hence, the graph of the linear inequality is the second graph

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