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Which graph represents the inequality y<−1+2x?

Which graph represents the inequality y<−1+2x?-example-1

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Topmost right graph....

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User Tvshajeer
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Answer:

Topmost right graph

Explanation:

First draw the line on graph with x intercept 0.5 and y intercept -1.

Now assume -1+2x as another function g(x).

If there was equality y was equal to g(x).

Now y is less then -1+2x mean less then g it must be below the line.

So lower region of y=-1+2x

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