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Which graph shows the solution to the system of linear inequalities? Y<2x-5 y>-3+1

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Answer:

Is the second expression written correctly? It reduces to y>-2, since no x is in the equation.

Explanation:

We can graph the two equations. See attached image. If y>2 is the correct expression, all points to the right.

If the equation was meant to read y=-3x+1, then graph the revised expression.

Which graph shows the solution to the system of linear inequalities? Y<2x-5 y&gt-example-1
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