Answer :
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.

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]
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