The inequality [tex]2x + y >4[/tex] has a slope of -2, and the y-intercept of 4
The inequality is represented as:
[tex]2x + y >4[/tex]
Subtract 2x from both sides
[tex]y >4 - 2x[/tex]
Rewrite the inequality as:
[tex]y >- 2x+4[/tex]
The linear inequality is represented as:
[tex]y >mx+c[/tex]
Where:
- m represents the slope
- c represents the y-intercept
So, by comparison:
[tex]m = -2[/tex]
[tex]c = 4[/tex]
This means that the inequality [tex]2x + y >4[/tex] has a slope of -2, and the y-intercept of 4
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