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Graphically, a point is a solution to a system of two inequalities if and only if the point

o lies in the shaded region of the top inequality, but not in the shaded region of the bottom inequality
O lies in the shaded region of the bottom inequality, but not in the shaded region of the top inequality
O lies in the shaded regions of both the top and bottom inequalities
x does not lie in the shaded region of the top or bottom inequalities.
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Answer:

C: Lies in the shaded regions of both the top and bottom inequalities.

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Answer:

Lies in the shaded regions of both the top and bottom inequalities.

Explanation:

The point of solution for BOTH systems of inequalities must work for both equations. Therefore, the point has to lie in both top and bottom shaded regions or it won't work for both, but just one.

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