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23 November, 06:12

Which statements are true about the linear inequality y > x - 2? Check all that apply.

The slope of the line is - 2.

The graph of y > x - 2 is a dashed line.

The area below the line is shaded.

One solution to the inequality is (0, 0).

The graph intercepts the y-axis at (0, - 2).

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  1. 23 November, 08:21
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    1. false ... because the slope is 1

    2. true ... it is dashed because there is no equal sign in the problem

    3. false ... it is shaded above the line because the sign is > (greater)

    4. true ... because 0 > - 2

    5. true ... because the y axis is - 2
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