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Mathematics, 19.07.2019 10:30 Martinemaberry1944

What system of inequalities is represented by the graph? a. y < or equal to 5x -1 and -3x + y > or equal to 4 b. y < or equal to 5x -1 and 3x + y > or equal to 4 c. y < or equal to 5x + 1 and 3x + y > or equal to 4 d. y < or equal to 5x - 1 and 3x + y > or equal to -4

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