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what is a linear inequality that has (5,0) as a solution, passes through the origin, and has a positive slope?
I will mark whoever answers as a brainliest tysm :)

Respuesta :

Answer:

y ≥ x - 5 fits the criteria. It is not the only applicable line, there are infinite possibilities.

Step-by-step explanation:

The slope of 1 is positive. The y-intercept of -5 means the line will pass through (5,0) via this slope. In this case, both >= and <= (thus a simple equal sine would work too, though not an inequality) qualify within the provided example.