Answer:
Graph 2 which has both solid and dashed line
Explanation:
Given the linear inequalities :
y>2/3x+3 - - - (1)
y ≤ -1/3x+2 - - - (2)
One quick observation that can be made from the two graphs is the type of line used to plot the two linear inequalities;
Inequalities that uses either the < or > sign are plotted using a dashed line while inequalities with makes use of ≤ or ≥ are plotted using the solid line. Therefore we can conclude that the graph which uses both the solid line and the dashed line to represent the linear inequality conditions is the correct choice.