SOLUTION: Determine which point is a solution to the system of inequalities by graphing.
x - y > 3
x + y < 3
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Question 1045473: Determine which point is a solution to the system of inequalities by graphing.
x - y > 3
x + y < 3
Answer by josgarithmetic(39618) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Unionizing the two inequalities and graphing:
The solution REGION is really between the reference lines AND below the intersection of them. Not being shaded here:
Examples of solutions to the original inequality system are (-1,-4), -1,-6), (6,-5). The amount of solutions is infinite.
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