SOLUTION: The graphs of two linear equations are shown. Use the inequality symbols to create a system of linear inequalities that has points C and D as solutions, but not points A or B.

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Question 1189286: The graphs of two linear equations are shown. Use the inequality symbols to create a system of linear inequalities that has points C and D as solutions, but not points A or B.

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