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Which graph represents the inequality y>1-3x

Which graph represents the inequality y>1-3x-example-1
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User Sanjeewa
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b............ .......... which one is a b c d

For this case we must indicate the graph of the following inequality:

y≥1−3x

It is observed that inequality includes equality, so the boundary line of the graph will not be dotted, so we discard options D and C.

We test option A, we substitute the point (0,0) in the inequality, if it is fulfilled then the graph corresponds to it.

We test option A, we substitute the point (0,0) in the inequality, if it is fulfilled then the graph corresponds to it.

It is not fulfilled

We test the last option B, we choose the point (3,1) that belongs to the graph:

1≥1−3(3)

\1≥1−9

1≥−8

it is fulfilled

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User Daniel Cheng
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Answer:

The correct answer is c - the top part is shaded in and the line is DOTTED

Which graph represents the inequality y>1-3x-example-1

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