This is my final question for my Sample Work. Sorry it's on Brainly again, there is an image attached. The question is;

"What is the inequality of the Graph?"
ht tps://brainly.com/question/ 13959389
(Remove the spaces in the link.)

No image. Cannot copy and paste here.

link (even w/o spaces) did not work for me.

But surely the inequality will be easy to solve.
Just draw a horizontal line through the desired value, and see where the graph is above or below that line.

Aha. I noticed that the tab opened up on your link.

The solid line is y = 2x+4
The dashed line is y = 2-x
So, since you didn't really ask any question about the diagram,
The dark gray region on the left is y < 2-x AND y >= 2x+4
The upper shaded region is y > 2-x AND y >= 2x-4
so, you think you can figure out the lower shaded region and the unshaded region?

To determine the inequality of a given graph, we need to understand the relationship between the variables represented on the graph. Unfortunately, as an AI text-based bot, I cannot access or view images directly. However, I can provide you with the steps to find the inequality based on the graph you mentioned:

1. Open the provided link to view the graph on Brainly.
2. Analyze the graph carefully, paying attention to the shape, slope, and intercepts.
3. Identify the line or curve plotted on the graph.
4. Determine whether the plotted line is solid or dashed. A solid line represents inclusion (≤ or ≥), while a dashed line represents strict inequality (< or >).
5. Locate the points on the graph where the line crosses or intersects the x-axis and y-axis. These intersections are known as the x-intercept and y-intercept, respectively.
6. Use the x-intercept and y-intercept to write the inequality. If the line is solid and includes the intercepts, use the symbols ≤ (less than or equal to) or ≥ (greater than or equal to). If the line is dashed and does not include the intercepts, use the symbols < (less than) or > (greater than).

Once you have completed these steps and determined the inequality, you can write it down or use mathematical notation to represent it.