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Can someone show me what to do on this? It’s graphing linear inequalities and finding an ordered pair that’s a solution

Can someone show me what to do on this? It’s graphing linear inequalities and finding-example-1
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Explanation:

1. That graph is correct as the slope = 1 and the y-intercept (where x = 0 and y =4. )The line is dotted because the inequality is '>' and the solution does not include points on the line.

Solutions are any point above the line.

One solution is (0, 6) - that is x = 0 and y = 6.

2. x > = 1

This represent all points greater than or on a continuous vertical line passing through the point (1, 0).

One solution is (2. 0).

3. x + y <= 1

First draw the graph of x + y = 1.

y = -x + 1

The slope of this line is -1 and the y-intercept is at (0, 1). The line is continuous.

As the slope is negative the line will rise to the right and it passes through the point (0, 1).

When x = 2, y = -2 + 1 = -1, so the line also passes through the point (2, -1).

You can draw the line passing through these 2 points.

All solutions are below or on this line.

One solution to the inequality is (0, -1).

4.

y = 4 is a dotted horizontal line passing through the point (0, 4).

So a solution to the inequality could be (1, 3)

The other questions are solved in a similar way as the above.

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