SOLUTION: graph the system of linear inequalities x<3;2x+y>7
please show me how you get the points
to graph theres suppose to be a line under the < by the 3 so = to
thank u
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Question 353103: graph the system of linear inequalities x<3;2x+y>7
please show me how you get the points
to graph theres suppose to be a line under the < by the 3 so = to
thank u
Answer by josmiceli(19441) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
is the area to the left of the vertical line at and
also including the line itself.
If you shaded that area, then you would shade the area above
the line , and that would be , which is
Where those 2 areas intersect is the answer
Graphing:
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