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In which graph does the shaded region represent the solution to the inequality:

In which graph does the shaded region represent the solution to the inequality:-example-1
In which graph does the shaded region represent the solution to the inequality:-example-1
In which graph does the shaded region represent the solution to the inequality:-example-2
In which graph does the shaded region represent the solution to the inequality:-example-3

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Answer:

Graph A

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the inequality:


y+x<1-x

Combining like terms:


\begin{gathered} y+x+x<1 \\ y+2x<1 \\ \implies y<-2x+1 \end{gathered}

Since the sign is less than (<), the graph that represents this inequality must be shaded below the boundary line.

However, the coefficient of x when the inequality is written in slope-intercept form is negative, so the line must have a negative slope.

The correct choice is Graph A.

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