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Answer:
Option D.
Step-by-step explanation:
The given inequality is [tex]y\le -2x-2[/tex].
To graph this inequality, we need to graph the corresponding linear equation;
[tex]y=-2x-2[/tex]
The intercepts are [tex](0,-2)[/tex] and [tex](-1,0)[/tex].
Plot these two points and draw a solid straight line through them.
We then test the inequality with the point (0,0).
[tex]0\le -2(0)-2[/tex].
[tex]0\le -2[/tex].
This statement is false.
So we shade the lower half plane to obtain the graph in option D.
Answer:
Choice D is correct.
Step-by-step explanation:
We have given the inequality:
y<= -2x-2
Four graphs are given in the question.
We have to determine that which graph is the graph of the given inequality.
First, we draw the graph of corresponding linear equation
y= -2x-2
the intercepts are (-1,0) and (0,-2).
Mark these two points on the graph and draw a line passing through these point(meet these points).
Check the inequality put (0,0) in the inequality we get,
0<= -2
this is not true so shade the left side of the line this is the graph of inequality.
Choice D is correct.