document.write( "Question 874846: Graph the system of linear equations : please show work! if some..\r
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The graph of \"y%3C2x%2B4%29\" looks like this \"graph%28300%2C300%2C-7%2C3%2C-4%2C6%2Cy%3C2x%2B4%29\" ,
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\n" ); document.write( "\"blue%28y=x-1%29\" and \"green%28y=2x%2B4%29\" , which are not part of the solution, so they are drawn as dashed lines.
\n" ); document.write( "The shaded wedge is the answer. Those are the points above the blue \"blue%28y=x-1%29\" line, but below the green \"green%28y=2x%2B4%29\" line.
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