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Which system of linear inequalities is graphed?

Which system of linear inequalities is graphed?-example-1

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Answer:

y>2x+1 and x+y < -2 represent the graph line.

Explanation:

Given : graph .

To find : Which system of linear inequalities is graphed

Solution : We have given graph with two line both lines are dotted line and shaded down.

Equation of line form : y = mx + b.

Where, m = slope , b= y intercept.

Line x+y < -2 less than sign for shaded down and y intercept -2.

and y>2x+1.

Therefore, y>2x+1 and x+y < -2 represent the graph line.

User Harshil Kotecha
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Both lines are dotted so no equation should include equal to in it.

The shaded area is on the left side .

The correct answer would be y>2x+1 and x+y = -2

The 3rd answer is correct.

User Havakok
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