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Which graph represents the solution set for the inequality y≥x+1?
A graph of a solid line at y equals x plus 1, with shading below the line.
A graph of a dotted line at y equals x plus 1, with shading above the line.
A graph of a solid line at y equals x plus 1, with shading above the line.***
A graph of a dotted line at y equals x plus 1, with shading below the line.
A graph of a solid line at y equals x plus 1, with shading below the line.
A graph of a dotted line at y equals x plus 1, with shading above the line.
A graph of a solid line at y equals x plus 1, with shading above the line.***
A graph of a dotted line at y equals x plus 1, with shading below the line.
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Answered by
oobleck
correct
But what's with all these words? Why not just say y=x+1 ?
But what's with all these words? Why not just say y=x+1 ?
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