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Which inequality does the graph represent?

Which inequality does the graph represent?-example-1

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Answer:

y<-x+1

Explanation:

by shading the left side of the dotted line x is negative, and the plus one is the point plotted on the dotted line, the dotted line is the cause of the < symbol, if it was a greater than or equals too the line would be solid.

Soon you will be doing slope which is y= mx + b

and graphing that, find some online or ask ur parents for help and get a jump on them early :) hope i helped

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Answer:

B

Explanation:

The shaded area is less than the equation of the line ....it is a dashed line, so the line itelf is NOT included

the equation of the line is y = -x + 1

so the inequality is

y < -x+1

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