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Which graph represents the inequality?
-2
1-1
-12
1
1 2
NE
1
Y>-
2
2
А
++
1 -1
-12
ou
-2
od
1
NIE
1
B
1 2
2
2
---
Oto
-2
-1
1 2
-12
-
NIE
NI
12
D
-2
1 - 1
1
0
1
1 2
NIS
2
NI

Co Which graph represents the inequality? -2 1-1 -12 1 1 2 NE 1 Y>- 2 2 А ++ 1 -1 -12 ou-example-1
User Roisin
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Answer:

A

Explanation:

User Petiar
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Answer:

A

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the equality y > -½, it means the values of y is greater than -½.

The values of y would range from 0 upwards. I.e. 0, ½, 1, 1½, 2. . .

Thus, when graphed on a number line, the circle that appears like "o" would start from -½, and the "o" would not be full or shaded to indicate that -½ is not included in the values of y, which are greater than -½. Since the values of y are greater than -½ the direction of the arrow that indicates values of y would point towards our far right, to indicate the values included as y.

Therefore, the graph that indicates the inequality y > ½ is A

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