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Which linear inequality is represented by the graph?

Which linear inequality is represented by the graph?-example-1
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User Jim Bray
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Answer:

A. y ≤ 1/2x + 2

Explanation:

Well look at the graph,

It is a solid line with it shaded down,

meaning it is y ≤,

So we can cross out B. and D.

So the y intercept is 2, we know this because the y intercept is the point on the line that touches the y axis.

now the slope can be found by seeing how far away each points are from each other,

Hence, the answer is A. y ≤ 1/2x + 2

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