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Which system of linear inequalities is represented by the graph?

y > x – 2 and y x + 1
y x + 1
y > x – 2 and y < x + 1

Which system of linear inequalities is represented by the graph? y > x – 2 and-example-1
User Sukha
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Answer:

Answer:

D) y > x – 2 and y < x + 1

Explanation:

- Graph each system of linear inequalities.

- Examine each graphed system of linear inequalities

- Match the system of linear inequalities that looks the same as the graph shown

Remember:

> and < are dashed lines

≥ and ≤ are solid lines

if y is ≥ or > , then the shaded region is above the graphed line

if y is ≤ or <, then the shaded region is below the graphed line

m = slope

b = y intercept

change the inequality sign into an equal sign to check the y intercept.

use the equation y = mx + b to check each one

Explanation:

User Daar
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Answer:

D) y > x – 2 and y < x + 1

Explanation:

- Graph each system of linear inequalities.

- Examine each graphed system of linear inequalities

- Match the system of linear inequalities that looks the same as the graph shown

Remember:

> and < are dashed lines

≥ and ≤ are solid lines

if y is ≥ or > , then the shaded region is above the graphed line

if y is ≤ or <, then the shaded region is below the graphed line

m = slope

b = y intercept

change the inequality sign into an equal sign to check the y intercept.

use the equation y = mx + b to check each one

Hope this helps!

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