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Write the linear inequality shown in the graph. The gray area represents the shaded region.

x > –3
y ≥ –3
y > –3
x ≥ –3

Write the linear inequality shown in the graph. The gray area represents the shaded-example-1
User Kingstante
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Answer:

y > –3

Explanation:

User Birdmw
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Answer:

y > –3

Explanation:

by looking at the graph we notice that the (shaded/gray) area which we are focusing on covers all the values of x ,on the other hand it only covers the values of y which they are Greater than -3

Remark : y > -3 not y ≥ -3 because the line that separates the shaded region and the other one is a broken line.

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