2x + y ≤ 2

a. change the inequality into slope-intercept form, and then change it into an equation.

b. create a table. Use the x-values indicated

c. Graph the points and draw a line.

d. Shade the solution area.

e. Check your solution. Use (0,0) as your test point and see if it satisfies the conditions of the original inequality.

Respuesta :

The graph is attached with the answer.

What is an Inequality ?

When two algebraic expressions are equated using an inequality operator , The statement formed is called In equality.

The given Inequality is 2x + y ≤ 2

in slope intercept form can be written as

y ≤  -2x +2 , here slope is -2 and intercept is 2

As an equation it will be

y = -2x +2

x         y

0 ,       2

1 ,       0

2         -2

The graph is plotted

The area is shaded and the test for the origin is applied , and it lies in the shaded region.

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