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Solve the inequalities by graphing. Select the correct graph. y > 2x y < 3

Sagot :

The solution of the first graph is 1, 2 while the second graph is a straight line.

How to solve for the graph

We have y > 2x

y< x

First you have to replace the inequality by a mathematical operator

y - 2x = 0

y - 3 = 0

equation 1 is of the form

y = mx

The slope here is 2,

to make a graph we need to have x = 1 then the line would pass through

(1,2).

The second equation is simply a second line that would pass through the x axis.

The correct graph is below:

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