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Which graph represents the solution set of the system of inequalities?

{−2x+y≤4
y>x+2

Which graph represents the solution set of the system of inequalities? {−2x+y≤4 y-example-1
User Garrett R
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I would say that it is b
User Kala J
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Answer:

The correct graph is:

First graph

Explanation:

The first inequality is:


-2x+y\leq 4

The graph of this inequality is a straight solid line ( since the inequality is a inequality with a equality sign i.e. not strict ) which passes through (-2,0) and (0,4) and the shaded region is towards the origin as it passes the zero point test.

The second inequality is:


y>x+2

is a dotted straight line (since the inequality is strict) which passes through (-2,0) and (0,2) and the shaded region is away from the origin as it fails the zero point test.

Hence, the correct graph is the first graph.

Which graph represents the solution set of the system of inequalities? {−2x+y≤4 y-example-1
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