Part A

What kind of line would you use to graph the linear inequality: y≤2x−4
a. solid line
b. dashed line

b. dashed line

Part B

Where would you shade the solutions to the linear inequality: y≤2x−4
a. above the line
b. below the line

b. below the line

The system of inequalities y≥−4x−4

and y≤12x
is graphed. Which region is the feasible region (solution)?

The feasible region (solution) is the region where the shaded areas of the inequalities overlap, in other words, the region that satisfies both inequalities. Without a specific graph to reference, it is difficult to determine the exact region. However, it would be an area in the graph where both the shaded area above the line y = -4x - 4 and the shaded area below the line y = 12x overlap.