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Find the inequality represented by the graph​

Find the inequality represented by the graph​-example-1
User KFYatek
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Answer:

Plug your slope and a point into the formula y = mx + B, in which "m" is the slope, (x, y) is a point on the line and "b" is the y-intercept, to find the equation governing the inequality line. Plugging in (0, 0), you obtain 0 = 0 + b, so b = 0. Rewriting the equation, you obtain y = x/2

User Gines
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Answer:

y < 5/2x + 5

Explanation:

slope goes up 5, then over 2 ( 5 on top, 2 on bottom --> 5/2)

y intercept is +5

Find the inequality represented by the graph​-example-1
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