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Which is the graph of the linear inequalityx-2y> -6?​

Which is the graph of the linear inequalityx-2y> -6?​-example-1

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Answer:

4th graph (in bottom right corner)

Explanation:

First, convert the given equation into slope-intercept form.

Given :-

1/2x - 2y > -6

-2y > -1/2x - 6

2y < 1/2x + 6

y < 1/4x + 3

As the < sign indicates, the line will be dotted and the solution set will be towards the origin in this case.

The correct option is the 4th graph (in bottom right corner)

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