Answer:
The answer is option 1
Explanation:
For the linear inequality on the top line of the system, it's saying that the y-value must be greater than or equal to 1. This is verified by the graph because all y-values that fit the criteria of the linear inequality are shaded. The graph is also showing for the dotted line that the area is shading all points where, if you subtract an x-value from a y-value, the difference will always be greater than 0. Note that this does not apply for points ON the line, as it cannot be equal to 0. This matches with the linear inequality on the bottom line of option 1.