SOLUTION: I am trying to graph and shade the system x+y>6 x-y<-6 It is an online program and it is not accepting my answers. I currently have (0,5) (5,10)then (10,0)(0,10) with the two

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Question 230571: I am trying to graph and shade the system
x+y>6
x-y<-6
It is an online program and it is not accepting my answers. I currently have (0,5) (5,10)then (10,0)(0,10) with the two dashed lines crossing and shaded at top.
Can someone please tell me what you would put in for x1y2 and x2y2, then where you would shade the graph?
Thank you!
Albert

Answer by edjones(8007)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!

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