Which linear inequality is represented by the graph?

Answer:
y ≤ 1/3 x - 1.3.
Step-by-step explanation:
First find the equation of the line:
The slope = (-0.3 - (-1.3) / (3 - 0).
= 1/3 so the equation is y = 1/3x + b where b is a constant.
b is the y-intercept which is the value of y when x = 0 . We see that it is -1.3 ( from the point 0, -1.3).
Since the line is continuous and the shading is below this line the inequality sign is 'less than or equal to', ≤.
Answer: D
Step-by-step explanation:
Firstly. we can eliminate options A and B because the shaded region is below the line.
Next, we are given the point: (0,-1.3) this means -1.3 will appear in the
inequality, giving us the answer D