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Graph the solution to the following system of inequalities.
v55x - 2
y>-28+5

Graph the solution to the following system of inequalities. v55x - 2 y>-28+5-example-1
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Answer: See attached.

Explanation:

Since the first equation uses a ≤ symbol, we know we will use a solid line. This is because it is less than and equal to. Then, we will graph it as a regular slope-intercept line.

This line has a slope of 5 and a y-intercept of -2. This means we will start at (0, -2) and move five units up for every unit right, or five units down for every unit left.

For the next equation, it uses a > symbol so we will use a dashed line. This is because it is not equal to, only greater than. Same as the previous. We will graph it as a slope-intercept line, but using a dashed line instead of a solid line.

This line has a slope of -2 and a y-intercept of positive 5. This means we will start at (0, 5) and move two units down for every unit right, or two units up for every unit left.

Graph the solution to the following system of inequalities. v55x - 2 y>-28+5-example-1
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