Which is the graph of the system x + 3y > –3 and y < One-halfx + 1?
On a coordinat...
Mathematics, 19.05.2020 13:01 pizzaqueen95
Which is the graph of the system x + 3y > –3 and y < One-halfx + 1?
On a coordinate plane, 2 dashed lines are shown. The first straight line has a positive slope and goes through (negative 2, negative 2) and (2, 0). Everything below the line is shaded. The second straight line has a negative slope and goes through (negative 3, 0) and (0, negative 1). Everything above and to the right of the line is shaded.
On a coordinate plane, 2 dashed lines are shown. The first straight line has a positive slope and goes through (negative 2, 0) and (0, 1). Everything below the line is shaded. The second straight line has a negative slope and goes through (0, 1) and (2, 0). Everything above the line is shaded.
On a coordinate plane, 2 dashed lines are shown. The first straight line has a positive slope and goes through (negative 2, 0) and (0, 1). Everything below the line is shaded. The second straight line has a negative slope and goes through (0, 1) and (3, 0). Everything above the line is shaded.
On a coordinate plane, 2 dashed lines are shown. The first straight line has a positive slope and goes through (0, 1) and (2, 2). Everything below the line is shaded. The second straight line has a negative slope and goes through (negative 3, 0) and (0, negative 1). Everything above the line is shaded.
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