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isyllus

Answer:

Please refer to the attached graph for the graph of linear inequality:

[tex]2y>x-2[/tex]

Step-by-step explanation:

Method to draw graph of inequality:

1. First of all replace the inequality sign with equality.

Now the equation is:

[tex]2y=x-2[/tex]

Now, find point and plot them.

Let us put x = 0, we get y = -1. So one point is (0, -1)

Let us put y = 0, we get x = 2. So one point is (2,0)

Now, plot both the point and join with straight line on xy coordinate axis.

2. Now, try to find a random point and put in the inequality.

If the point satisfies the inequality shade the region moving from the line towards that point.

For example:

Taking a point (4, 2)

Putting in the inequality:

[tex]8 > 2-2 \\8>0[/tex]

So, (4, 2) satisfies the inequality.

Now, shade the region moving from the line towards the point (4,2).

We get the shaded region as shown in the attached figure in the answer area.

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MrRoyal

Inequalities are used to represent expressions of unequal values

The linear inequality is given as:

[tex]2y > x - 2[/tex]

Divide through by 2

[tex]y > 0.5x - 1[/tex]

The above linear inequality means that:

  • The inequality has a dotted line
  • The upper part is shaded
  • The slope of the line is 0.5
  • The y-intercept is -1

See attachment for the graph of [tex]2y > x - 2[/tex]

Read more about linear inequalities at:

https://brainly.com/question/18881247

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