Which statement about the following system of inequalities is true?
y-2x_<25
y+...
Mathematics, 29.05.2020 07:58 Gabilop
Which statement about the following system of inequalities is true?
y-2x_<25
y+x^2+0.1x_<-0.6
A.)There is no solution because the shading does not overlap.
B.)There is no solution because the graphs do not intersect.
C.)The solution contains points in four quadrants of the coordinate plane.
D.) The solution is equal to the solution to y+ x2 +0.15-0.6.
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