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Which system of linear inequalities is represented by the graph?

y > x + 3 and 3x – y > 2
y > x + 3 and 3x – y > 2
y > x + 3 and 3x + y > 2
y > x + 3 and 2x – y > 2

Which system of linear inequalities is represented by the graph? y > x + 3 and-example-1

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Im not good in math and this is my first question, my best guess is D

I will investigate tommorow this problem a little bit more... <3

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Answer:

The graph represent the system of linear inequalities
y>(1)/(3)(x)+3 and
3x-y>2.

Explanation:

From the given given graph it is clear that the red line passing through the point (0,3) and (-3,2). The black line passing through the points (0,-2) and (1,1).

If a line passing through two points, then the equation of line is


y-y_1=(y_2-y_1)/(x_2-x_1)(x-x_1)

The related equation of red line is


y-3=(2-3)/(-3)(x-0)


y-3=(1)/(3)(x)


y=(1)/(3)(x)+3

The red line is dotted and shaded potion is upper side of the line, therefore the sign of inequality is >.


y>(1)/(3)(x)+3 .... (1)

The related equation of black line is


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


y+2=3x

The black line is dotted and shaded potion is lower side of the line, therefore the sign of inequality is <.


y+2<3x


2<3x-y


3x-y>2 .... (2)

Therefore the graph represent the system of linear inequalities
y>(1)/(3)(x)+3 and
3x-y>2.