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Which inequality does the graph represent?

A. y<-x-1
B. y<-x+1
C. y D. y

Which inequality does the graph represent? A. y<-x-1 B. y<-x+1 C. y D. y-example-1
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Answer:

B) y < -x + 1

Explanation:

you can see from the x-and-y intercepts that the equation of this line is:

y = -x + 1

now you must determine whether the equal sign should be replaced with '<' or '>'

you can use the point (0,0) to see if that makes y > -x + 1 true or false:

0 > 0+1 This is False

so the answer should be: y < -x + 1

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