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What is y<-x+5 and y≤ 2x-1??

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Answer:

see attached

Explanation:

The pair of inequalities is graphed in the attachment.

The first inequality graphs as a shaded area below the dashed line y=-x+5.

The second inequality graphs as a shaded area below the solid line y=2x-1.

The solution set is the doubly-shaded area below the point where the lines intersect.

What is y<-x+5 and y≤ 2x-1??-example-1
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