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On a piece of paper, graph y<-x+ 2. Then determine

which answer choice matches the graph you drew.
(-4,5)
A
*(0, 2)
A. Graph A
B. Graph B
C. Graph C
D. Graph D
(-4,5)
B
y
(0, 2)
(-4,5)
с
(0, 2)
(-4,5)
D
Y
(0, 2)

On a piece of paper, graph y<-x+ 2. Then determine which answer choice matches-example-1

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The graph that matches the graph I drew based on the equation y < - 3/4 x + 2 is Option A.

The inequality y < - 3/4 x + 2 represents a shaded region below the line y = - 3/4 x + 2 on a coordinate plane. The line has a y-intercept at (0, 2) and a slope of -3/4, indicating that for every increase of 4 units to the right, the line goes down 3 units.

The shading below the line indicates all the points (x, y) that satisfy the inequality.

Any point below the line when plotted on the graph would make the inequality true.

On a piece of paper, graph y<-x+ 2. Then determine which answer choice matches-example-1
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