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What system of linear inequalities is shown in the graph?

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y > 2x - 3

y \geqslant - (1)/(2)x + 2
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Answer:


2y+x\geq4


2x-y>3

Explanation:

Equation of a line passes through (a,b) and (c,d) :-


(y-b)=(d-b)/(c-a)(x-a)

Equation of solid line passes through (4,0) and (0,2) :-


(y-0)=(2-0)/(0-4)(x-4)\\\\ y=(-1)/(2)(x-4)\\\\ 2y=-x+4\\\\ 2y+x=4

Since graph is shaded above the line, so the inequality represents solid (line is included) line:


2y+x\geq4

Equation of dashed line passes through (0,-3) and (1,-1) :-


(y-(-3))=(-1-(-3))/(1-0)(x-0)\\\\ y+3=(-1+3)/(1)(x)\\\\ y+3=2x\\\\ 2x-y=3

Since graph is shaded above the line, so the inequality represents dashed ( line is not included ) line:


2x-y>3

Hence, the system of linear inequalities is shown in the graph :-


2y+x\geq4


2x-y>3

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