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Lana71 [14]
3 years ago
15

Help! Please and thank you (:

Mathematics
1 answer:
ohaa [14]3 years ago
5 0
I thought we finished all of these :-)

Points to look at:
It is shaded above and has a dashed line >
The slope is positive.
The y-intercept is positive.

These equations are different because they aren't set up the same as before. You first have to get them in the y = form.
Some of them we don't have to do all the way because we know that when we divide by a negative the inequality sign will switch and we need a greater than sign (>).
A. y < 
B. y < 
<span>C. y > 3/7x + 3             >  Positive slope and positive y-intercept.</span>
D. y > 3/7x - 3                 <span>Letter c</span>

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