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NO LINKS!! PLEASEE HELPP QUICK I POSTED THIS SO MANY TIMES AND NOBODY ANSWERS PLSSS HELP MEEE Write the slope-intercept inequality for the graph below. If necessary, use <=

fors or >= for >

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User Thomas Schreiter
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Answer:

y < 4/3x - 2

Explanation:

Another way to find slope is to subtract
(y_(1)-y_(2) )/(x_(1) -x_(2) ). We are given two points. We can subtract the two y-values from each other for the numerator, then do the same for the x-values in the same order for the denominator.

We subtract the y-value 2 from -6.

2 - - 6 can also be taken as 2 + 6.

2 + 6 = 8.

Then, subtract the x-values.

Subtract 3 - -3, or 3 +3.

3 + 3 = 6.

Our slope, then, is
(8)/(6). We can simplify this to
(4)/(3).

Now we can find our y-intercept. The line intersects with the y-axis at the point (0, -2)

The shading is on the left side and the line is dotted, so our sign is <.

The inequality is y < 4/3x -2.

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