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I tried graphing this before and got it wrong I need the right answer

I tried graphing this before and got it wrong I need the right answer-example-1
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System of inequalities

1. Type of line

We know that:

<, > represent a dotted line

≤, ≥ represent a solid line

Inequality 1: dotted line

Inequality 2: solid line

2. y- intercept of the limit line

We know that the equation of a line is given by

y = mx + b,

where b is a number: b is its y-intercept.

Inequality 1: we have that its limit line is

y = x - 2

Using the line equation we have that its y-intercept is -2.

Inequality 2: we have that its limit line is

y = -2x +3

Using the line equation we have that its y-intercept is 3.

Now we can each line y -intercept:

3. Slope of the limit line

We know that the equation of a line is given by

y = mx + b,

where m is a number: m is the slope of the line and it represents its growth.

Inequality 1: we have that its limit line is

y = x - 2

Using the line equation we have that its slope is 1.

This means that when we go 1 unit to the right it will go 1 unity up

Inequality 2: we have that its limit line is

y = -2x +3

Using the line equation we have that its slope is -2.

This means that when we go 1 unit to the right it will go 2 unities down.

4. Line

Now, that there are two dots, we will have the graph drawn:

5. Shaded region

In order to decide which side of the lines should be the shaded region we are going to select the origin point: (0, 0). We are going to evaluate if it is possible for each inequality that they will have an answer that crosses that point.

In order to find we just replace x=0 and y=0 and see if it has or not a logical answer:

Inequality 1:

y < x - 2

↓ replacing x=0 and y=0

0 < 0 - 2

0 - 2 = -2

0 < -2

It is not true that -2 is higher than 0, then this inequality doesn't have the origin point on its shaded region:

Inequality 2:

y ≥ -2x + 3

↓ replacing x=0 and y=0

0 ≥ -2 (0) + 3

-2 (0) + 3 = 0 + 3 = 3

0 ≥ 3

It is not true that -3 is higher than 0, then this inequality doesn't have the origin point on its shaded region neither:

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