SOLUTION: Tell what quadrants the solution area is in for the following system of inequalities:
x + y < 3
x - 2y > 6
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Question 182510: Tell what quadrants the solution area is in for the following system of inequalities:
x + y < 3
x - 2y > 6
Answer by Mathtut(3670) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
3rd and 4th quadrants
:
x+y<3....red
x-2y>6...green
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