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What is the correct description for the graph of the inequality, y ≤ 4x - 3?

What is the correct description for the graph of the inequality, y ≤ 4x - 3?-example-1

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Option A. The correct description for the graph of the inequality
\(y \leq 4x - 3\) is: The graph is a solid line. The shading will be below the line.

How to get the inequality

This inequality represents an inclusive boundary (including the points on the line) where the region below the line satisfies the inequality.

Therefore, a solid line is used to graphically represent the equation
\(y = 4x - 3\), and the shading is below the line to denote the solution set for
(y \leq 4x - 3\).

The shading below the line indicates all the points in the coordinate plane where the inequality is true

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