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Which linear inequality is graphed with y> -x-2 to create

the given solution set?
y>x+1
y y>X-1
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Which linear inequality is graphed with y> -x-2 to create the given solution set-example-1

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Answer:

The linear inequality graphed is
y < x +1

Step-by-step explanation:

We will have to get the equation of the second line for us to be able to answer the question properly.

The equation of the line is given by making use of the two points ( 3, 4 ) and (1, 2)

we now have the x and y coordinates which we can use to set up the equation


(y-y1)/(x-x1) = (y2-y1)/(x2-x1)


(y-4)/(x-3)= (2-4)/(1 - 3)


(y-4)/(x-3)=1


y=1x+1

because the direction of the shade is pointing below, we would need to know that the solution to the equation lies in a region that is less than the value of y.

This can be
y < x +1

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