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Graph the following inequality and then select the correct graph below. -x > y

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The graph is area below the line y = -x but it's the dash line, not solid

Graph the following inequality and then select the correct graph below. -x > y-example-1
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User Pinckney
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Answer:

The image shows the graph for given inequality
-x > y.

Explanation:

We are given an inequality:


-x > y

We plot this inequality on the graph. The attached image shows the plotted inequality.

The shaded region show all the solutions for the inequality. The corresponding x and y values are a solution to the inequality.

The dotted line is the plot for line -x = y. We will not consider the solution lying on this line since our inequality is
-x > y

Graph the following inequality and then select the correct graph below. -x > y-example-1
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