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Describe the shaded region for the inequality y ≥ 4x − 6.

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The shaded region in the inequality contains the values that are solutions of the inequality

How to describe the inequality

To describe the shaded region for the inequality y ≥ 4x − 6, we first need to consider the corresponding equality y = 4x - 6 and then identify which side of the line represents the region satisfying the inequality.

The equality y = 4x - 6 represents a line with a

  • slope of 4 (the coefficient of x and
  • y-intercept of -6 (the constant term).

The inequality y ≥ 4x − 6 means the shaded region includes all the points on or above this line.

Describe the shaded region for the inequality y ≥ 4x − 6.-example-1
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