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What is the answer to Y+X>2 in graph form?

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Answer:

The graph in the attached figure

Explanation:

we have


y+x > 2

The solution of the inequality is the shaded area above the dashed line
y+x=2

The slope of the dashed line is negative m=-1

The y-intercept of the dashed line is (0,2)

The x-intercept of the dashed line is (2,0)

To graph the inequality, plot the intercepts, draw the dashed line and shading the area above the dashed line

The graph in the attached figure

What is the answer to Y+X>2 in graph form?-example-1
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