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30 April, 06:39

Which linear inequality is shown on the graph?

A) y > - 2x - 3

B) y < - 2x - 3

C) y ≤ - 2x - 3

D) y ≥ - 2x - 3

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  1. 30 April, 08:35
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    The answer is A cause it's an inequality so not equal) and for it to be linear the y has to be bigger so it would be A.
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