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Which describes the graph y > −15?

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The solution to the inequality y > -15 is represented by a dashed horizontal line through (0, -15) with shading above the line, corresponding to option D.

The solution of the inequality y > −15 is represented graphically by a horizontal line at y = -15. Since this is an inequality, not an equation, the line will be dashed to indicate that the points on the line y = -15 are not included in the solution. The shading for this inequality will be above the line, as the solutions to the inequality are y-values that are greater than -15.

Therefore, the correct description of the graph is a dashed horizontal line through (0, −15) with shading above the line, which corresponds to option D.

The question probably maybe:

Which describes the solution of the inequality y > −15?

A. solid vertical line through (0, −15) with shading to left of line

B. dashed vertical line through (0, −15) with shading to left of line

C. solid horizontal line through (0, −15) with shading below line

D. dashed horizontal line through (0, −15) with shading above line

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