SOLUTION: Solve the following system of linear inequalities by graphing. x+y<5 0<=y<=3 x>=1

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Question 104276: Solve the following system of linear inequalities by graphing.

x+y<5

0<=y<=3

x>=1

Answer by elima(1433)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x+y<5
0<=y<=3
x>=1
I am unable to graph a vertical line, so you will also have on the graph a vertical line across the 1 one the x-axis.
Since these are inequalities,
x+y<5, will be a dashed line since 5 is not included and the area to the left of the line is shaded.

This will be a solid line and the area between the 3 and 0 on the y-axis is shaded.
I could not include on this graph, it will be a solid vertical line that runs through the 1 and is shaded to the right.
Hope you understand everything.
:)


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