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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:

The last ONE!!!

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

y > -3.

5y ≥ -4x -10.

Explanation:

Given : Graph.

To find : Which system of linear inequalities is graphed.

Solution: We have given graph with two line one is dotted and other is solid.

Both the line are shaded up.

For dotted line :

We show the line by y = mx + b

Where, m = slope of line and b = y intercept .

The dotted line represent by the greater sign , slope of dotted line is zero and y intercept is -3.

So, equation would be y > 0x - 3.

y > -3.

For solid line : It represented by the greater than equal to sign for solid and shaded up. y intercept of solid line is -2.

Then equation would be 5y ≥ -4x -10.

Therefore, Equation would be y > -3.

5y ≥ -4x -10.

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