This question helps students practice graphing linear inequalities with negative intercepts.
\( \text{Which graph correctly shows the inequality } y < 3x - 2? \)
Choose one option:
Always check a point not on the line to ensure shading is correct. Dashed line for strict inequalities, solid for non-strict.
Draw y = mx + c as a dashed line if the inequality is strict. Shade below for '<', above for '>'. Testing a point helps verify the region.
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