The inequality of the graph that is given is: y < 2x - 3.
<h3>How to Write the Inequality of a Graph?</h3>
First find the slope (m) = rise / run of the line.
Rise = 2 units
Run = 1 unit
Slope (m) = 2/1 = 2
Y-intercept (b) = -3.
Since the shaded side is at the left, we are going to use the ">" sign. Substitute m = 2 and b = -3 into y < mx + b.
y < 2x - 3
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First, write the equation of the line containing the points <span>(2,-5) and (-3,2).
We can use 2 point form, or point-slope form.
Let's use </span>point-slope form.
the slope m is

, then use any of the points to write the equation. (ex, pick (2, -5))
y-(-5)=(-7/5)(x-2)
y+5=(-7/5)x+14/5
y= (-7/5)x+14/5 - 5 =(-7/5)x+14/5 - 25/5 =(-7/5)x-11/5
Thus, the lines are
i) y=-ax+4 and ii) y=(-7/5)x-11/5
the slopes are the coefficients of x: -a and (-7/5),
the product of the slopes of 2 perpendicular lines is -1,
so
(-a)(-7/5)=-1
7/5a=-1
a=-1/(7/5)=-5/7
Answer: -5/7
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