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Which is the graph of 2x – 4y > 6? On a coordinate plane, a dashed straight line with a positive slope goes through (negative 2, negative 2) and (1, 0). Everything to the right of the line is shaded. On a coordinate plane, a dashed straight line with positive slope goes through (negative 3, negative 3) and (3, 0). Everything to the left of the line is shaded. On a coordinate plane, a dashed straight line with a positive slope goes through (negative 2, negative 2) and (1, 0). Everything to the left of the line is shaded. On a coordinate plane, a dashed straight line with positive slope goes through (negative 3, negative 3) and (3, 0). Everything to the right of the line is shaded.

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Answer:

The graph in the attached figure

Step-by-step explanation:

we have

[tex]2x-4y > 6[/tex]

solve for y

[tex]-4y >-2x+6[/tex]

Divide by -4 both sides

Remember

when you multiply or divide both sides of an inequality by a negative number, you must reverse the inequality symbol

[tex]y <0.5x-1.5[/tex]

The solution of the inequality is the shaded area below the dashed line [tex]y=0.5x-1.5[/tex]

The slope of the dashed line is positive m=0.5

The y-intercept of the dashed line is (0,-1.5)

The x-intercept of the dashed line is (3,0)

therefore

The graph in the attached figure

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Answer:

It's D

Step-by-step explanation:

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