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16 February, 16:01

Which description of the graph of the linear inequality y ≥ 7x - 4 is correct? The graph will be a dashed line with a y-intercept of negative four and a slope of seven. The graph will be shaded below the line.

The graph will be a solid line with a y-intercept of negative four and a slope of seven. The graph will be shaded above the line.

The graph will be a solid line with a y-intercept of seven and a slope of negative four. The graph will be shaded below the line.

The graph will be a dashed line with a y-intercept of seven and a slope of negative four. The graph will be shaded above the line.

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  1. 16 February, 17:14
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    b on edg 2020
  2. 16 February, 19:36
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    It's the second description

    Step-by-step explanation:

    It's one of the inequality symbols for greater/less than or equal to, which means the line is solid. Then, y is greater than or equal to 7x-4 which means it will be shaded above the line.
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