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Find the inequality represented by the graph.

Find the inequality represented by the graph.-example-1

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Answer:

the answer above is correct believe me

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User Wim Leers
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Answer:

y>-2/3x+3

Explanation:

Looking at the line, we notice that the y-intercept is 3, and the slope is -2/3, so using that information, we find the slope intercept form of the inequality, which is y(?)-2/3x+3 (the question mark is where the inequality symbol will be).

Looking at the line again, we see that it is shaded above (not below), so y is greater than the other side of the inequality.

Looking at the line AGAIN, we see the graph has a dashed line (not solid), so we are not dealing with an "or equal to" inequality.

Therefore, we should use the greater than symbol, creating the answer y>-2/3x+3.

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