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Mathematics, 16.11.2020 23:20 browndarrell085

Graph y>1−3x.
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Graph y>1−3x.
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Answer from: QueenNerdy889

Top-right.

Step-by-step explanation:

We want to graph:

y1-3x

Notice that our inequality sign does not have the “or equal to.”

Hence, our line should be dotted.

So, we can eliminate the top-left and bottom-right choice.

Our sign is greater than. More importantly, y is greater than our equation.

So, the shaded portion should be above our line since y must be greater.

Therefore, our answer is the top right.

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Answer from: Quest
Is there a picture of a graph or whatever that goes along with this?
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Answer from: Quest
I’m going to infer you said parallel.solve for yy= -1/2x+7/4lines that are parallel have the same slope, different y intercept.so we know m is -1/2then from there solve for y intercept.

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