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Which statements are true about the linear inequality y > x – 2? Check all that apply.

The slope of the line is –2.
The graph of y > x – 2 is a dashed line.
The area below the line is shaded.
One solution to the inequality is (0, 0).
The graph intercepts the y-axis at (0, –2).

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Answered by Kriti3456
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A seems to be the best one
Answered by Shaizakincsem
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Thank you for asking this question. Here is your answer:

y > 3/4x - 2

We will first evaluate the first Statement:

The slope of the line is –2 (this is false)

The graph of y > x – 2 is a dashed line (this is true because we cannot see any equal sign in it)

The area below the line is shaded (this is false)

One solution to the inequality is (0, 0). (this is false)

The graph intercepts the y-axis at (0, –2). (this is true)

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