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Question 156363This question is from textbook Algebra structure and method book 1
: can you please help me: (((Given the pair of inequalities, y>x+1 y<3/2x+3 graph their solution set)))This question is from textbook Algebra structure and method book 1
: can you please help me: (((Given the pair of inequalities, y>x+1 y<3/2x+3 graph their solution set)))
Answer by stanbon(19692) About Me  (Show Source):
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y>x+1 y<3/2x+3 graph their solution set
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Graph the boundary of each inequality.
Draw each as a dashed line because they are not part of
the solution but are the boundary of the solution :
y = x+1
y = (3/2)x+3
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graph(400,300,-10,10,-10,10,x+1,(3/2)x+3)
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Shade the half-plane ABOVE y = x+1 because you want y>x+1.
Shade the half-plane BELOW y = (3/2)x + 3 because you want y < (3/2)x + 3
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The solution set is the intersection of the two half-planes.
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Cheers,
Stan H.