When you see questions of this nature, test the individual inequalities and look out for their intersection.
For

Choose a point in the lower or upper half plane created by the line

The above line is the one which goes through the origin.
Now testing (1,0) yields,

That is,

This statement is true. So we shade the lower half of

For

We test for the origin because, it is not passing through the origin.

This yields

This statement is false so we shade the upper half.
The intersection is the region shaded in B. The top right graph
:Jason is tossing a fair coin. He tosses the coin ten times and it lands on heads eight times. If Jason tosses the coin an eleventh time, what is the probability that it will land on heads?
Solution:
The probability would be ½. The result of the eleventh toss does not depend on the previous
results.
Answer:
a+4/5=1/3 because + means more than
Step-by-step explanation: