Answer:
D. Graph C
Step-by-step explanation:
For many of these inequality graphing problems, you only need to consider two things:
- which side of the boundary line is shaded
- is the boundary line solid or dashed.
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You can pick any variable in the inequality that has a <em>positive</em> coefficient. Write that variable in the same relation with the inequality symbol that it has in the inequality. Here, that will be either of ...
These tell you the answers to both questions above.
<h3>line type</h3>
The inequality symbol does not include the "or equal to" (≥), so the boundary line is not part of the solution. The boundary line is <em>dashed</em>.
<h3>shading</h3>
The y values in the solution set are greater than those on the boundary line, so shading is <em>above</em>. The x-values in the solution set are less than those on the boundary line, so shading is to the <em>left</em>. (The boundary line has positive slope, so "above" and "left" are the same thing.)
The only graph with a dashed boundary line and shading above it is Graph C.