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Ms. Cassidy plotted the point (2, 3) on Miguel’s graph of y < 2x – 4. She instructed him to change one number or one symbol in his inequality so that the point (2, 3) can be included in the solution set. On a coordinate plane, a dashed straight line with positive slope goes through (1, negative 2) and (4, 4). Everything to the right of the line is shaded. Point (2, 3) is also shown. Which equations might Miguel write? Check all that apply. y < 2x – 1 y ≤ 2x – 4 y > 2x – 4 y < 2x + 4 y < 3.5x – 4 y < 4x – 4

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Answered by amitnrw
3

y > 2x - 4  , Inequality sign is changed here

Step-by-step explanation:

(1 , - 2)   &  ( 4 , 4)

slope = ( 4 -(-2))/( 4 - 1)

= 6 /3

= 2

y = 2x + c

=> 4 = 2*4 + c

=> c = -4

y = 2x - 4

point ( 2, 3) to be includes

for x = 2

y = 2 * 2  - 4

=> y = 0

=> y > 2x - 4

=> inequality sign has to be changed

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Answered by makaylahatkinson
5

Answer:

C, y > 2x - 4

D, y < 2x + 4

and

F, y < 4x - 4

Step-by-step explanation:

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