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The solution set of the inequality 2x − y > 2 consists of all the points __ ? the line __ ?

a - above; y = 2x − 2

b - below; y = 2x − 2

c - above; y = −2x + 2

d- below; y = −2x + 2

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Answer:

B. below; y = 2x − 2

Explanation:

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Answer:

  • b - below; y = 2x − 2

Explanation:

  • 2x − y > 2
  • 2x - y + y - 2 > 2 + y - 2
  • 2x - 2 > y
  • y < 2x - 2

Solution is the points below the line y = 2x - 2

Correct option is:

  • b - below; y = 2x − 2
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