The inequality that is graphed on the coordinate plane is expressed as: y > 4x + 2. (Option B).
How to determine the inequality that is graphed on a coordinate plane?
The line in the graph above is a dashed line and the shaded region is above it which means we would use the sign ">" in our inequality statement.
The slope of the dashed line = m = change in y / change in x = 4/1
m = 4
The line intercepts the y-axis at 2, so the y-intercept (b) is 2. Therefore, in the slope-intercept form (y = mx + b), the inequality of the graph would be expressed as:
y > 4x + 2. (Option B)