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Which graph shows the solution to this system of inequalities?

Y< 2x+4
Y > -x -3

Which graph shows the solution to this system of inequalities? Y< 2x+4 Y > -x-example-1
Which graph shows the solution to this system of inequalities? Y< 2x+4 Y > -x-example-1
Which graph shows the solution to this system of inequalities? Y< 2x+4 Y > -x-example-2
Which graph shows the solution to this system of inequalities? Y< 2x+4 Y > -x-example-3
Which graph shows the solution to this system of inequalities? Y< 2x+4 Y > -x-example-4
User Jacob Smit
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y < 2x + 4.....u have a dashed line with shading below the line....u have a y int of (0,4)...u have an x int of (-2,0) and a slope of 2

y > -x - 3...u have a dashed line with shading above the line....u have a y int of (0,-3) and an x int of (-3,0) and a slope of -1

ur graph is : There is a problem....it will either be the 2nd one or the 3rd one....because one of ur inequalities is written incorrectly...
** IF y > -x - 3 is supposed to have an equal sign in there...then ur answer is the 2nd graph
** IF y < 2x + 4 is supposed to have an equal sign in there...then ur answer is the 3rd graph




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