Which of the following graphs correctly represents the inequality y<- (-3/4x)+2 ?
Graph 1: https://static.k12.com/eli/bb/1212/1_69044/2_36694_13_69057/2c577dc15666f44a59ed4e5c720f4b7c34571abb/media/4f4c52bbc5cbfb28ce50207a32be35b336b2337d/mediaasset_994486_1.jpg Graph 2: https://static.k12.com/eli/bb/1212/1_69044/2_36694_13_69057/2c577dc15666f44a59ed4e5c720f4b7c34571abb/media/65732a16d4ff9885d5f2527b9a0fd9426071fcd0/mediaasset_994487_1.jpg Graph 3: https://static.k12.com/eli/bb/1212/1_69044/2_36694_13_69057/2c577dc15666f44a59ed4e5c720f4b7c34571abb/media/e76149b9a0460769d91b0bb6a4b6d2c9ab3392b3/mediaasset_994488_1.jpg Graph 4: https://static.k12.com/eli/bb/1212/1_69044/2_36694_13_69057/2c577dc15666f44a59ed4e5c720f4b7c34571abb/media/389356a8e68d6b733b8c02e6bddf880d3ab2f876/mediaasset_994489_1.jpg
is that \[ \frac{ 3x }{ 4 } or \frac{ 3 }{ 4x }\]
\[y \le -\frac{ 3 }{ 4 }x+2\]
@ganeshie8
u want the answer or the explanation?
is it the third graph?
yep
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