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OpenStudy (anonymous):

a

OpenStudy (a_clan):

What this inequality represents is an area and not a line. So, technically it would not have a slope. Still the y-intercept would be 6 i.e. value of y at x=0.

jhonyy9 (jhonyy9):

2y>12-8x /2 y>6-4x - add values for x and calcule y for these values

OpenStudy (amistre64):

the y intercept wouldnt be a single point either, but a range of points

OpenStudy (amistre64):

and notice that the sign you gave is >, without the equals bar. So the y intercept is never 6

OpenStudy (a_clan):

true. All values of y above 6

OpenStudy (amistre64):

but most likely this question is asking for the boundary itself; and was simply asked improperly; therefore 6 would be fine :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

slope = 4, y-intercept = 6 slope = , y-intercept = 12 slope = -4, y-intercept = 6 slope = -4, y-intercept = 12 those are my choices

OpenStudy (a_clan):

If this was an equality instead of an inequality, answer would have been (c)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

but its an inequality so what would it be?

OpenStudy (a_clan):

none of the above. I am quite sure the question should have an equality. It is a misprint.

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