Which inequality describes the graph?
y ≥ -2 + 2x
y ≤ 2x-2
y-2 ≥ -2x
y > 2x-2
Which inequality describes the graph?
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To determine which inequality describes the graph, we need to analyze the given inequalities and find the one that matches the characteristics of the graph.
1. y ≥ -2 + 2x: This indicates a line with a slope of 2 and y-intercept at -2, with a shaded region above the line.
2. y ≤ 2x – 2: This shows a line with a slope of 2 and y-intercept at -2, with the shaded region below the line.
3. y – 2 ≥ -2x: Rearranged, this gives y ≥ -2x + 2, indicating a line with a slope of -2 and y-intercept at 2, with the shaded region above this line.
4. y > 2x – 2: This suggests a line with a slope of 2 and y-intercept at -2, with the shaded region above the line.
To identify the correct inequality, compare the characteristics of the lines and the shading in the given graph. Look for the slope and the area that is shaded (above or below the line).
If you provide more details about the graph (like slope signs, intercepts, or which side is shaded), I can help you pinpoint the matching inequality more accurately. Otherwise, check the information against each of the options to find the best fit.
I encourage you to refer to the graph closely to confirm, or check the extended