Respuesta :
We are given inequality : y-3x<-x+4.
We need to isolate it for y on left side.
In order to isolate it for y, we need to get rid -3x from left side.
3x is being subtracted from left side.
The reverse operation of subtraction is addition.
Adding 3x on both sides, we get
y-3x+3x<-x+3x+4.
y < 2x+4
Therefore, correct option is second option.
B. y < 2x + 4.
Answer with explanation:
The inequality which has two variables , x and y
y- 3 x < - x + 4
Adding , 3 x on both sides
y - 3 x + 3 x < - x+ 4+ 3 x
y < -x + 3 x + 4→→Using Associative property of addition
y< 2 x+4
→y - 2 x < 4
Option : B →y < 2 x + 4
Plotting the graph of Linear Inequality
