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Two-variable inequalities from their graph: Please help me answer the question in the screenshot!

Two-variable inequalities from their graph: Please help me answer the question in-example-1

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Answer:

4X > 3Y

Step-by-step explanaition

The number on the x axis will always be larger than the one on the y-axis because if x is 4 y will be 3

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Answer:

Explanation:

any two points on dotted line are (0,0) and (4,3)


slope=(3-0)/(4-0) =3/4\\eq.~ of~ dotted~ line~ is ~y=(3)/(4) \\consider~the~inequality~ y<(3)/(4) x \\take ~any~point~in~the~shaded~region,~let ~x=1,y=0\\\\0<(3)/(4)\\which~is~true.\\Hence~y<(3)/(4) x

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