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Below are two inequalities and the graphs of their lines without the shading. By imagining where the shading should be, identifywhich point would satisfy BOTH inequalities.Options:A: (-1,8)B: (6, -4)C: (2,2)D: (-3, 3)

Below are two inequalities and the graphs of their lines without the shading. By imagining-example-1

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Given two inequalities

y < (-5/6)x + 2

y>1/3 x + 3

so, by graphing the inequalities and the given points

The graph will be as following :

as shown the shading area represents the solution of the given inequalities

By graphing the points of the options

So, the point (-3 , 3 ) would satisfy BOTH inequalities.

so,

the answer is option D. (-3 , 3 )

Below are two inequalities and the graphs of their lines without the shading. By imagining-example-1
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