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Which is the graph of the linear inequality x – 2y > –6?

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Answer:

That graph it should be like this. :)

Hope this will help you!

Which is the graph of the linear inequality x – 2y > –6?-example-1
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Answer:

It would be D

Explanation:

So already, we see that this graph must have a dotted line (because it uses the > sign).

Now, we know that the answer is either B or D.

Seeing as there is a “-2y” that means eventually we’re going to divide the inequality by a negative number. (When you divide/multiply an inequality by a negative number, the sign will switch sides)

This will switch the sign to a y < (number), which means that the shaded part has to be on the bottom.

Therefore it is D

Which is the graph of the linear inequality x – 2y > –6?-example-1
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