SOLUTION: 2x - y< 2; x + 3y>3
I was trying to solve this problem but I'm stuck. It's also hard to graph.
Thank you
Cindy
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Question 984038: 2x - y< 2; x + 3y>3
I was trying to solve this problem but I'm stuck. It's also hard to graph.
Thank you
Cindy
Answer by josgarithmetic(39617) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Put both equations of the system into slope-intercept form; easy to graph.
This shows in reference to the LINEAR EQUATIONS.
The upper left region will be the solutions for the system, NOT including the points on the lines.
Attempting the code for the inequalities:
But this graph is WRONG.
How do you need to combine the equations? By AND or by OR?
If by OR, then the inequality graph shown would be correct. If by AND, then the description I gave would be correct.
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