Respuesta :

Answer:

y > -x/6 + 1

Step-by-step explanation:

Hope this can help

Ver imagen elyssa34972

The graph of the inequality [tex]y > -(\frac{1}{6} )x+1[/tex]  is option "A" .

What is graph of inequality?

The graph of an inequality in two variables is the set of points that represents all solutions to the inequality. A linear inequality divides the coordinate plane into two halves by a boundary line where one half represents the solutions of the inequality. The boundary line is dashed for > and < and solid for ≤ and ≥.If the symbol ≥ or > is used, shade above the line. If the symbol ≤ or < is used shade below the line.

According to the question

The inequality : [tex]y > -(\frac{1}{6} )x+1.[/tex]  

now first we take out points to plot graph for that we will assume inequality to equation

i.e  

[tex]y = -(\frac{1}{6} )x+1[/tex]

x          y  

0          1

6          0

Now , as inequality have > sign

i.e according to the graph of inequality rules:

The boundary line is dashed for > and < and If the symbol ≥ or > is used, shade above the line.

Therefore,

Graph will be option "A" only .

Hence, the graph of the inequality [tex]y > -(\frac{1}{6} )x+1[/tex]  is option "A" .

To know more about graph of inequality  here:

https://brainly.com/question/21857626

#SPJ3

Ver imagen AmitPaswan
ACCESS MORE