Find the inequality for this graph

ANSWER
[tex]y \geqslant - 2x - 5[/tex]
EXPLANATION
First we need to find the equation of the boundary line which passes through (-1,-3) with a y-intercept of -5.
The slope of this line is
[tex]m = \frac{ -5 - - 3}{0 - - 1} = - 2[/tex]
The equation of this line is
[tex]y = - 2x - 5[/tex]
Since the boundary line is solid and the upper half plane is shaded the required inequality is
[tex]y \geqslant - 2x - 5[/tex]
Answer:
y ≥ -2x-5
Step-by-step explanation:
We have given the graph.
We have to find the inequality for this graph.
First, we find the boundary line that passes through the point (-1,-3) and (0,-5).
The slope of this equation is m = -5-(-3)/0-(-1)
m = -5+3/0+1= -2
The standard point slope form of equation :
y = mx+c
Where c is the y-intercept.
In the graph, the y-intercept is -5 so,
y = -2x-5
The inequality of the graph is :
y ≥ -2x-5
The inequality holds because one line is solid and the upper half plane is shaded.