Respuesta :
The correct answer is letter "A.. An ordered pair solution that lies on y = x, is not a solution for y > x." Here's why:
So if we graph both y = x AND y > x, the graph is basically the same. In terms of graphing, even though we have the > sign, we still graph it the same way.
Answer:
The difference in the graphs of y=x and y> x is:
Option: A
A. An ordered pair solution that lies on y = x, is not a solution for y > x.
Step-by-step explanation:
We know that the the solution set of the equation:
y=x
is the set of all the points or the ordered pair that lie on that line.
whereas the solution set of the inequality :
y>x
is the set of all the ordered pairs that lie above the line of y=x and not including the points on the line since the inequality is strict.
Hence, both the graphs do not have a common solution.
Hence, the answer is:
Option: A
