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| Question 106462:  I have gone on-line and found some free calculators for graphing and have been able to copy some graphs to my homework.  As a student, I have limited financial resources to pay for this better, and more complex calculators.  On this particular problem I am working on now, there are three systems of inequalities that I need to graph the feasible region for:  -2 < x < 2,   y > 1,   x – y > 0 .  Can you help me graph this please?
 Have you any thought as to how, and what calculator(s), that I can input more than two systems on a graph?  If you can help, I sure would be thankful.
 
 Answer by stanbon(75887)
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You can put this solution on YOUR website! graph the feasible region for: -2 < x < 2, y > 1, x – y > 0 -----------
 Since -2
and shade the area between them.
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 Since y>1, draw a dashed horizontal line at y=1 and shade
 the half-plane above the dashed line.
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 Since x-y>0, draw a dashed line for y=x and shade the half-plane
 corresponding to y
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 The intersection of all these shaded area is the feasible region.
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 Cheers,
 Stan H.
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