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Which graph indicates correctly the graph of the inequality y > -2x + 1 ?

 Jan 9, 2015

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I don't see any graph.....but here's the answer......https://www.desmos.com/calculator/rc8yi4cx2b

To do this by hand...we would first graph the line...then we would chose one point on either side and see which one of those made the inequality true.....then, we would shade that side of the line.....the " >" means we would include the line in the solution....   [ your original question only had ">"   ...this means the line would not be included ]

 

 Jan 9, 2015
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I don't see any graph.....but here's the answer......https://www.desmos.com/calculator/rc8yi4cx2b

To do this by hand...we would first graph the line...then we would chose one point on either side and see which one of those made the inequality true.....then, we would shade that side of the line.....the " >" means we would include the line in the solution....   [ your original question only had ">"   ...this means the line would not be included ]

 

CPhill Jan 9, 2015

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