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What system of linear inequalities is shown in the graph?

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What system of linear inequalities is shown in the graph? Enter your answers in the-example-1
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Answer:
y < (1)/(3)x+2, y < -2x+2

Explanation:

The equations of the lines are
y=(1)/(3)x+2 and
y=2-2x.

Since the line
y=(1)/(3)x+2 has a dotted boundary and is shaded below, it represents the inequality
y < (1)/(3)x+2.

Since the line
y=2-2x has a dotted boundary and is shaded below, it represents the inequality
y < 2-2x.

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