SOLUTION: How do you graph the following system of equations. Describe both lines and the final graph. x-y<3 and 2x+y>1

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Question 191995: How do you graph the following system of equations. Describe both lines and the final graph. x-y<3 and 2x+y>1
Answer by Mathtut(3670)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x-y<3.......-y<-x-3....y>x+3
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2x+y>1......y>-2x+1
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y>x+3 has a boundry line which is dotted at y=x+3(red line). everything above this line is shaded.
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y>-2x+1 has a boundry line which is dotted at y=-2x+1(green line). everything above this line is shaded
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the area that is mutual to both is the solution
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that would be the area that is in the upper part of the X that the 2 lines create

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