HELP I WILL GIVE 50 POINTS AND BRAINLIEST TO WHOEVER ANSWERS FIRST Graph y>1−3x.




Answer:
The last graph
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because when there is a greater than sign, the line on the graph is dotted and the shaded area is facing upwards. I try to remember that when there is a greater than sign or a greater than or equal to sign, the shaded area faces up towards the sky.
Hope this helps. Please inform me if my answer is wrong.
Answer:
The last graph is correct
Step-by-step explanation:
Hello,
First of all, you need to identify the line y = -3x + 1
This is a line so two points are enough to identify it.
-3*0+1 = 1 so (0,1) is a point of this line and
-3*1 + 1 = -2 so (1,-2) is another point of this line.
I attached a graph of this line.
Now, the inequality is y > 1-3x
It means that we are looking for the part of the plan which is (strictly) above this line.
This is not ( [tex]\geq[/tex] ) inequality but a strict equality ( > ) so the points of the line are not included, so the last graph is the correct one.
Hope this helps.
Do not hesitate if you need further explanation.
Thank you