SOLUTION: How would I shade in x + y is greater than/equal to 2 x-2y is less than/equal to 0

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Question 939109: How would I shade in
x + y is greater than/equal to 2
x-2y is less than/equal to 0

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y ≤ -x + 3
1) Sketch line y = -x + 2 , P(0,2), P(1,1) on this line . Plot, connect/line


2. Graph is the line and the Shading above the line.
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