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Find the inequality represented by the graph.

Find the inequality represented by the graph.-example-1
User Lohan
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Answer:

y<-4/3x+5

Explanation:

the two points that are high lighted are (3,1) and (0,5)

the slope is -4/3

and the point where the line intersects with the y-axis is (0,5) so the y-intercept is 5

so the line is y=-4/3x+5

now you need to determine the inequality

since the line is dotted then it is less than or greater than

as you can see by the line all of the y values on the y-axis, starting from the line that we made, are all less than the line or less than 5

I hope that helps :)

lmk if it doesn't and I will try my best to explain the part that doesn't make sense

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