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Anyone know this? y<2x-3y>-x+1

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y<2x-3

we must draw the line and point out what is below it, without touching it

we need two points of the line to graph

x=0


\begin{gathered} 2(0)-3 \\ =-3 \end{gathered}

the first point is (0,-3)

x=2


\begin{gathered} 2(2)-3 \\ 4-3 \\ =1 \end{gathered}

the second point is (2,1)

the line is dotted because the expression dosent included and the yellow zone is the solution


y>-x+1

Two points of the line

we will take the top part of the line because the sign is greater than

x=0


\begin{gathered} -(0)+1 \\ =1 \end{gathered}

the first point is (0,1)

x=3


\begin{gathered} -(3)+1 \\ -3+1 \\ =-2 \end{gathered}

the second point is (3,-2)

the line is dotted because the expression dosent included and the yellow zone is the solution

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