Q:

Which best describes the graph of the inequality y > -2x - 4?

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A:
It will be a dashed line given by y = -2x - 4, and a shaded region above it. The graph of the inequality can be seen at the end of the answer.How to graph an inequality?Here we have the inequality:y > -2x - 4This means that the values of y that make the inequality true all of these that are above the line:y = -2x - 4Because y is strictly larger than the line, we will draw the line as a dashed line (this means that the points in the line are not solutions). And then, we need to shade all the region above the line.The graph of this inequality can be seen below:If you want to learn more about inequalities, you can read: