The Inequality that is represented in the graph is; y > -¹/₆x + 1
How to interpret Linear Inequality Graph?
The general form of a linear equation in slope intercept form is;
y = mx + c
where;
m is slope
c is y-intercept
Now, from the given graph, we can find the slope using the two given coordinates;
m = (0 - 1)/(6 - 0)
m = -1/6
Also, from the graph, it is clear that the y-intercept is at y = 1
Now, Inequalities that use < or > symbols are plotted with a dashed line to show that the line is not included in the region. However the graph is shaded above the line and as such we will see greater than sign.
Thus, the inequality is;
y > -¹/₆x + 1
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