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For the inequality 4x2>y−3, where is the graph shaded and is the curve solid or dotted?

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Answer:

Dotted Curve

Shaded Area includes the Origin.

Explanation:

I am assuming that you mean 4x² > y-3.

Since the inequality sign is greater than, the line would be dotted. The curve would be solid if the inequality was an 'X or equal to' sign.

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4(0)² > 0 - 3

0 > -3

Since the given statement is true, the origin is a solution and we would shade below the curve.

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See the graph attached.

Hope this helps.

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