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The graph below represents which system of inequalities? (2 points) graph of two infinite lines that intersect at a point. One line is solid and goes through the points negative 3, 0, negative 4, negative 1 and is shaded in below the line. The other line is solid, and goes through the points 1, 1, 2, negative 1 and is shaded in below the line. A) y ≤ −2x + 3
y ≤ x + 3
B) y ≥ −2x + 3
y ≥ x + 3
C) y ≤ −3x + 2
y ≤ −x + 2
D) y > −2x + 3
y > x + 3


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