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On a coordinate plane, 2 dashed straight lines are shown. The first line has a positive slope and goes through (negative 1, 0) and (0, 1). Everything to the right of the line is shaded. The second line has a negative slope and goes through (negative 2, 0) and (2, negative 4). Everything to the right of the line is shaded. Which linear inequality is graphed with y > –x – 2 to create the given solution set? y > x + 1 y x – 1 y < x + 1

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Answer:

The linear equality y>x+1 is the right answer.

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Answer:

The linear equality y>x+1 is the right answer.

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