SOLUTION: Graph the system of linear inequalities: {(x,y)| x+y< (line under it) 2, x> -3, x &#8712; R, y &#8712; R}

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Question 958132: Graph the system of linear inequalities:
{(x,y)| x+y< (line under it) 2, x> -3, x ∈ R, y ∈ R}

Answer by Fombitz(32388)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
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is shaded in red and includes the line in the solution (solid line).
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is shaded in blue and doesn't include the line in the solution (dashed line).
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The solution is the region where both intersect.

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