Which equation represents an inequality in the system of inequalities shown in the graph? Which point is a solution to the system?Which equation represents an inequality in the system of inequalities shown in the graph? Which point is a solution to the system?

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The equation that represents an inequality in the system of inequalities shown in the graph is;

y < 2x + 2

The point that is a solution to the system is; (-1, -2)

Graph Inequalities

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  • From the graph, we see one broken line passing through the points x = -1 and y = 2.

We also see an unbroken line passing through the points x = ½ and y = -1

Now, when we use a broken line it means greater than or less than but when we use a thick line which is unbroken it means y ≤ or y ≥.

Now, if we shade below the line, it is (y< or y≤) but if we shade above the line, it is (y> or y≥).

Now, we see that the solution will be in between the broken line and the thick line.

Thus, the equation is;

y < 2x + 2 with the solution as coordinates as (-1, -2)

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Answer:

y<2x+2

(-1,-2)

explanation:

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