SOLUTION: what is the graph of two inequations y<3x+5 y>-2/(5x+5)

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Question 1071886: what is the graph of two inequations
y<3x+5
y>-2/(5x+5)

Answer by Edwin McCravy(20059)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The red graph is of the line y=3x+5, which is the
boundary of the shaded region y<3x+5

The blue graph is of the curve y=-2/(5x+5), which is the
boundary of the shaded region y<-2/(5x+5)

I can't shade between graphs on here, but you can on
your paper.

Shade only the region which is below the red line but above
the blue graph. 

That shaded graph is the answer.



Edwin

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