Answer:
In Explanation.
Explanation:
In situations like this, you want to first find the equations of the individual lines.
Let's start with the left one.
It has a negative slope of 2 while it has a y-intercept of 1
y=-2x+1
is the equation.
The other line has a slope of 3/2.
The y-intercept is not visible, so we need to use point slope form.
I chose (2,-3)
y+3=3/2(x-2)
Simplify.
y=3x/2-3-3
y=3x/2-6
so we have
y=-2x+1
and
y=
-6
Since both lines are solid, the signs are ≥ or ≤
The shadings intersect above both lines so the individual shadings also have to be above the line.
That means the equation is less than the "y".
y≥-2x+1
y≥
-6