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Write a two-variable linear inequality that models the graph of the solid line y=2x−4 with a shaded region above the line. Which of the following options is correct?(1 point)
Responses
y>2x−4
y greater than 2 x minus 4
y<2x−4
y less than 2 x minus 4
y≥2x−4
y greater-than-or-equal-to 2 x minus 4
y≤2x−4
Responses
y>2x−4
y greater than 2 x minus 4
y<2x−4
y less than 2 x minus 4
y≥2x−4
y greater-than-or-equal-to 2 x minus 4
y≤2x−4
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GPT-4o mini
To model the graph of the solid line \( y = 2x - 4 \) with a shaded region above the line, you would use a greater-than-or-equal-to inequality. The solid line indicates that points on the line are included in the solution set.
Therefore, the correct inequality is:
**y ≥ 2x - 4**
So the answer is: **y≥2x−4**.
Therefore, the correct inequality is:
**y ≥ 2x - 4**
So the answer is: **y≥2x−4**.
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