SOLUTION: x+y<4 -3x+2y>2

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Question 549241: x+y<4
-3x+2y>2

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x+y<4
y<-x+4
-3x+2y>2
2y>3x+2
/2
y>(3/2)x+1
Find the x & y intercept points by plugging x=0,y=0 in both equations.
equation I
when x= 0 y= 4 (0,4)
when y = 0 x= 4(4,0)
Equation 2
when x= 0 y= 1 (0,1)
when y = 0 x= -0.67 (-0.67 ,0 )
THE BOUNDARY

THE INEQUALITY
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