which inequality matches the graph?

Bot Bot answered

The inequality that matches the graph is y > -2.

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To accurately determine which inequality matches a given graph, I would require specific information about the graph in question. Please provide a description, sketch, or any additional details about the graph you are referring to, and I will be happy to assist you further.

Explain Bot Explain Bot answered

To determine which inequality matches a graph, you need to carefully analyze the shape and position of the graph.

Here are the steps to identify the correct inequality:

Step 1: Analyze the direction of the line:
- If the line is solid and goes from left to right, it represents an "≤" or "≥" (less than or equal to, or greater than or equal to) inequality.
- If the line is dashed and goes from left to right, it represents a "<" or ">" (less than or greater than) inequality.

Step 2: Look for shading on the graph:
- If the shaded region is above the line, it represents ">=" or ">" (greater than or equal to, or greater than) inequality.
- If the shaded region is below the line, it represents "<=" or "<" (less than or equal to, or less than) inequality.
- If there is no shading, then the graph represents an "=" (equal to) inequality.

Step 3: Determine the equation of the line:
- If the line is horizontal, the inequality involves only one variable (e.g., y ≤ 3).
- If the line is vertical, the inequality involves only one variable (e.g., x ≥ -2).
- If the line has a positive slope (rising from left to right), the inequality involves two variables (e.g., y ≤ 2x + 1).
- If the line has a negative slope (falling from left to right), the inequality involves two variables (e.g., y ≥ -3x - 2).

By carefully analyzing the graph and following these steps, you should be able to identify the correct inequality that matches it.