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Which linear inequality is represented by the graph?

y > 2x + 2
y ≥ One-halfx + 1
y > 2x + 1
y ≥ One-halfx + 2

Which linear inequality is represented by the graph? y > 2x + 2 y ≥ One-halfx + 1 y-example-1
User FieryCod
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Answer:

C or y>2x +1

Explanation:

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User Bhojendra Rauniyar
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Answer: y > 2x + 1

Explanation:

In the graph first, we can see two things:

The line is not solid (so the values in the line are not included), and the shaded part is above, so we will be using the symbol:

y > f(x)

Now, in the line we can see that when x = 0, y = 1.

So the linear equation must be something like:

f(x) = a*x + 1

The only one that has an y-intercept equal to 1 is y > 2x + 1

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