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Consider the inequality. -y/32 > 1/4 Solve the inequality for y. When graphing the inequality, the corresponding line will be a ---Select--- line with a ---Select--- at the point (x, y) = ( ). Use (0, 0) as a test point to determine whether the shaded half-plane includes the test point. The shaded region ---Select---. Graph the inequality. Graph Layers After you add an object to the graph you can use Graph Layers to view and edit its properties.

          Consider the inequality.
-y/32 > 1/4
Solve the inequality for y.
When graphing the inequality, the corresponding line will be a ---Select--- line with a ---Select--- at the point
(x, y) = ( ).
Use (0, 0) as a test point to determine whether the shaded half-plane includes the test point. The shaded region
---Select---.
Graph the inequality.
Graph Layers
After you add an object to the graph you can use Graph Layers to view and edit its properties.
        
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Consider the inequality.
-y/32 > 1/4
Solve the inequality for y.
When graphing the inequality, the corresponding line will be a —Select— line with a —Select— at the point
(x, y) = ( ).
Use (0, 0) as a test point to determine whether the shaded half-plane includes the test point. The shaded region
—Select—.
Graph the inequality.
Graph Layers
After you add an object to the graph you can use Graph Layers to view and edit its properties.

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Consider the inequality: -y/32 > 1/4 Solve the inequality for y. When graphing the inequality, the corresponding line will be a ---Select--- line with a ---Select--- at the point (x, y) = ( ). Use (0, 0) as a test point to determine whether the shaded half-plane includes the test point. The shaded region ---Select---. Graph the inequality. Graph Layers After you add an object to the graph you can use Graph Layers to view and edit its properties.
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00:01 Hi from the question given that minus y by 32 is greater than 1 by 4.
00:10 So here we need to solve this inequality to find the solution.
00:15 So minus y by 32 times 32 is greater than 1 by 4 times 32.
00:22 So minus y is greater than 8.
00:25 Now minus y times minus 1 is greater than 8 times minus 1.
00:32 Y is less than minus 8.
00:35 So this is the solution of the given inequality.
00:37 Now the graphical representation for this solution is as follows.
00:41 So this is the graph for the given solution that is y is less than minus 8...
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