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Algebra 1 Write a system of inequalities to represent the shaded portion of the graph.

Algebra 1 Write a system of inequalities to represent the shaded portion of the graph-example-1

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Given: A shaded portion of the graph

Required: System of inequalities to represnt the shaded portion.

Step-by-step explanation:

Firstly consider the the non-dotted line.

It passes through two points. (0,3) and (-1.5,0)

So write the equation of line using two point form.


\begin{gathered} y-3=(3-0)/(0-(-1.5))(x-0) \\ y-3=2x \end{gathered}

so the equation is


2x-y+3=0

Since (0,0) lies in shaded region, therefore the inequality is


2x-y+3\ge0

Now, consider the dotted line.

It passes through two points. (-3,0) and (0,-1).

Equation of dotted line is


\begin{gathered} y-0=(0-(-1))/(-3-0)(x+3) \\ y=-(1)/(3)(x+3) \end{gathered}

So the equation is


\begin{gathered} 3y=-x-3 \\ x+3y+3=0 \end{gathered}

Now, since (0,0) lies in the shaded portion, therefore the inequality is


x+3y+3>0

Final Answer: The system of inequalities are


\begin{gathered} 2x-y+3\ge0 \\ x+3y+3>0 \end{gathered}

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