This question practices inequalities with negative slope and strict signs.
\( \text{Which graph correctly shows the inequality } y > -x + 3? \)
Choose one option:
Remember: above the line for '>' and below for '<'. Always verify by testing a point.
Draw the line y = -x + c as dashed for '>' or '<'. Shade appropriately. Test points if unsure.
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