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Is the point (1, -3) a solution to the system? Show all work.
y<x-1 y>-x+2​

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Answer:

Well i don't have a notebook but i can tell you how to graph it

Explanation:

First of all its dotted lines since ther arent less than/greater than or equal to

then the first equation is shaded down with a y intercept of -1 and a slop of 1

the second equation opens up has a slope of -1 and a y intercept of 2

To answer your question no it's not.

Is the point (1, -3) a solution to the system? Show all work. y<x-1 y>-x+2​-example-1
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