Answer :
Answer:
C. Graph C
Step-by-step explanation:
You want to identify the graph for the inequality y -2 < -2(x -1).
Point-slope form
The point-slope equation of a line is ...
y -k = m(x -h) . . . . . . line with slope m through point (h, k)
If you compare the boundary line equation for the inequality to this form, you see that ...
k = 2
m = -2
h = 1
This means the boundary line for the graph will be a line with slope -2 through the point (1, 2). Graphs C and D have this boundary line.
Shading
If you consider a variable with a positive coefficient (y) and the inequality symbol (<) and their relationship ...
y < ( )
you see that the solution set is values of y that are less than (below) those on the boundary line. Graph C has shading below the line, so Graph C is the appropriate one for this inequality.
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