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Which is true about the solution to the system of inequalities shown? y > 3x + 1 y < 3x – 3

Only values that satisfy y > 3x + 1 are solutions.
Only values that satisfy y < 3x – 3 are solutions.
Values that satisfy either y > 3x + 1 or y < 3x – 3 are solutions.
There are no solutions.

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Answer:

There are no solutions.

Explanation:

Given the system of inequalities:

y > 3x + 1

y < 3x – 3

There are no solutions, because there is no y value that satisfy both inequalities at the same time for a given x.

In the picture attached, the solution of each inequality is shown. The two lines have the same slope but in one inequality y-variable is greater than the line and in the other one is less than the line. Then, there are no solutions.

Which is true about the solution to the system of inequalities shown? y > 3x + 1 y-example-1
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