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Which linear inequality is represented by the graph​

Which linear inequality is represented by the graph​-example-1
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Answer:

You have selected the correct one!

Explanation:

User MartianMartian
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Answer:

The first choice.

Explanation:

When you are using y≥, then this means that the positive area needs to be shaded, but as you can see, the negative area is shaded, so the symbol '≤' would best fit this.

Now, that we see that, we can eliminate the 2nd and 4th option.

Now, looking at points (0, 2) and (2, 3), the slope is 1/2 <-- rise over run.

So, the first option will be correct!

Hope this helps:)

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