SOLUTION: In graphing a system with two or more inequalities, how do you show the solution on the graph 1. graph each curve as a dotted or solid line 2. test a random point from one of the

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Question 333260: In graphing a system with two or more inequalities, how do you show the solution on the graph
1. graph each curve as a dotted or solid line
2. test a random point from one of the regions
3.shade in the x-axis to show the x-values whose points satisfy each inequality
4. Look for the region that was shaded as the solution for each inequality in
the system
Please help.

Answer by mananth(16946)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
No 4. look for the shaded portion common to both solutions.
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