To determine which inequality represents the graph, we typically follow these steps:
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Identify the boundary line: Look for any solid or dashed lines on the graph, which indicate whether the inequality is strict (>) or non-strict (≥).
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Determine the direction of the shading: Check which side of the boundary line is shaded to figure out whether it represents less than (<, ≤) or greater than (> , ≥).
Since the graph itself is not provided to analyze, I can guide you on how to select the correct inequality based on these steps. By checking the boundary and the shading direction on your graph, you will be able to match it to one of the inequalities provided.
If you want to share specific details about the graph (such as the position of the boundary or which area is shaded), I can help you further narrow down the options.