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Which inequality represents the graph?

What is the answer Which inequality represents the graph?-example-1
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Answer:

y ≤ x - 2

Explanation:

Using the coordinate points on the graph (0, -2) and (2,0)

The general equation of the line will be y = mx+b

Slope m = 0-(-2)/2-0

m = 2/2

m = 1

From the coordinate (0, -2), this shows that the y intercept is -3

Get the equation

y = 1x + (-2)

y = x - 2

Since the line is a thick line and shaded towards the negative y-axis, the required inequality expression will be y ≤ x - 2

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