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Graph the solution for the following linear inequality system. Click on the graph until the final result is displayed. y ≥ 0 y < x x + y < 6

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I think, from what sqdancefan explained, the graph is this one..

Graph the solution for the following linear inequality system. Click on the graph-example-1
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Answer:

see below

Explanation:

The graph of the first inequality is the half-plane above and including the x-axs.

The graph of the second inequality will be the half-plane below the dashed line y = x.

The graph of the third inequality will be the half-plane below the dashed line y = 6 -x.

So, the solution space will be a triangle above the x-axis and below the two (dashed) lines that cross at (x, y) = (3, 3).

Graph the solution for the following linear inequality system. Click on the graph-example-1
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