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Evgen [1.6K]
3 years ago
12

Which linear inequality is represented by the graph?

Mathematics
2 answers:
Citrus2011 [14]3 years ago
6 0

The linear equality represented by the graph is \boxed{{\mathbf{y>3x+2}}} and it matches with \boxed{{\mathbf{OPTION B}}} .

Further explanation:

It is given that a line passes through points \left({0,2}\right) and \left({-3,-7}\right)  as shown below in Figure 1.

The slope of a line passes through points \left({{x_1},{y_1}}\right) and \left( {{x_2},{y_2}}\right)is calculated as follows:

m=\frac{{{y_2}-{y_1}}}{{{x_2}-{x_1}}}                    ........(1)

Here, the slope of a line is denoted as m and points are \left({{x_1},{y_1}}\right) and \left({{x_2},{y_2}}\right).

Substitute 0  for {x_1} , 2  for {y_1} , -3  for {x_2}  and -7  for {y_2}  in equation (1) to obtain the slope of a line that passes through points \left({0,2}\right) and \left({-3,-7}\right) .

\begin{aligned}m&=\frac{{-7-2}}{{-3-0}}\\&=\frac{{-9}}{{-3}}\\&=3\\\end{aligned}

Therefore, the slope is 3 .

The point-slope form of the equation of a line with slope m  passes through point \left({{x_1},{y_1}}\right) is represented as follows:

y-{y_1}=m\left({x-{x_1}}\right)                                 .......(2)

Substitute 0  for {x_1} ,  2 for {y_1}  and 3  for m  in equation (2) to obtain the equation of line.

\begin{aligned}y-2&=3\left({x-0}\right)\\y-2&=3x\\y&=3x+2\\\end{aligned}

Therefore, the value of y  is 3x+2 .

Since the shaded part in Figure 1 is above the equation of line y=3x+2, therefore, greater than sign is used instead of is equal to.

Thus, the linear inequality is y>3x+2  as shown below in Figure 2.

Now, the four options are given below.

\begin{aligned}{\text{OPTION A}}\to &y3x+2\hfill\\{\text{OPTION C}}\to &yx+2\hfill\\\end{aligned}

Since OPTION B matches the obtained equation that is y>3x+2 .

Thus, the linear equality represented by the graph is \boxed{{\mathbf{y>3x+2}}}  and it matches with \boxed{{\mathbf{OPTION B}}}.

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Answer Details:

Grade: Junior High School

Subject: Mathematics

Chapter: Coordinate Geometry

Keywords: Coordinate Geometry, linear equation, system of linear equations in two variables, variables, mathematics, inequality

Art [367]3 years ago
5 0

Answer: The graph is represented by the inequality y>3x+2


Step-by-step explanation:

Linear inequality is like linear equation just we have inequality signs (<,>,≤,≥) instead of equal sign(=).

In the given question we have the linear inequality represented by graph

We can see the line in the graph passing through the point (-3,-7)

Let's check which option satisfy the point

1) y<3x+2 for this the line should be y=3x+2

⇒ -7=3(-3)+2

⇒-7= -9+2⇒-7=-7,which is true.

2) y>3x+2 which similar as first.

3) y<x+2 for this the line should be y=x+2

⇒ -7= -3+2

⇒-7=-1 which is not true.

4) y > x + 2 is similar to third.

Option 3) and 4) cannot be the required linear inequality.

Now from 1) and 2) , 2) should be the required linear inequality as the graph is shaded above the line and that must be for y (>) greater than inequality. [ for y (<) less than inequality the graph must be shaded below the line]

Therefore, 2)  y > 3x + 2 is the required linear inequality which is represented by the graph.

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