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Find the inequality represented by the graph​

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

First, find the function of the line:

  • slope =
    (y_(2)-y_(1))/(x_(2)-x_(1)) =(0-3)/(0-4) =(-3)/(-4)=(3)/(4)
  • y-intercept = 0

Therefore, the function is
y=(3)/(4) x.

Since it's the area under the graph that's shaded(not ≥ or >) and the graphed line is dotted(not ≤ or ≥), then the inequality would be
y<(3)/(4) x.

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