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In a graph showing y > 2x + 3, what does the shaded region above the dashed line show? (1 point)
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Points that make the inequality true
Points that make the inequality true
Points that are always zero
Points that are always zero
Points outside the solution set
Points outside the solution set
Points that make the equation false
In a graph showing y > 2x + 3, what does the shaded region above the dashed line show? (1 point)
Responses
Points that make the inequality true
Points that make the inequality true
Points that are always zero
Points that are always zero
Points outside the solution set
Points outside the solution set
Points that make the equation false
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GPT-5 mini
Points that make the inequality true. The dashed line shows the boundary y = 2x + 3 is not included, and the shaded region contains all points where y > 2x + 3.