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Which graph shows the linear inequality y < 2x – 4?

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Answer:

Graph the line

y = 2 x − 4

After you have plotted the line, shade in the area to right of the line.

To help you to graph the line, two points are

( 0 , − 4 ) and ( 2, 0 )

Remember to make it a dashed line to indicate that it is not included.

Here is a how it should look:

Which graph shows the linear inequality y < 2x – 4?-example-1
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