SOLUTION: Please help me!!! I am a coplete wreck with these When the following system is solved: x + y>- 3, 2x + 3y >- 6, x > 0, and y > 0, the solutions lie in which quadrant(s)?

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Question 93162: Please help me!!! I am a coplete wreck with these
When the following system is solved: x + y>- 3, 2x + 3y >- 6, x > 0, and y > 0, the solutions lie in which quadrant(s)?

Answer by mathispowerful(115) About Me  (Show Source):
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There is no more work to do: the problem itself contains answer:
since x>0, and y>0, the solution has to be in the first quad.