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Which graph represents the inequality y>1−3x?

Which graph represents the inequality y>1−3x?-example-1

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Answer:

The 1st option is the correct one

Explanation:

y > 1 - 3x

Since we only have > sign and not =, the line will be dotted.

Also, for that line, 1 has to be the y-intercept and -3 has to be the slope in agreement with the slope-intercept form, y = mx + b where b = 1 and m = -3

So,

The 1st option is the correct one, (since it is greater than and has a dotted line)

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