SOLUTION: graph the system of linear inequalities x<3;2x+y>7 please show me how you get the points to graph theres suppose to be a line under the < by the 3 so = to thank u

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Question 353103: graph the system of linear inequalities x<3;2x+y>7
please show me how you get the points
to graph theres suppose to be a line under the < by the 3 so = to
thank u

Answer by josmiceli(19441) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x+%3C=+3 is the area to the left of the vertical line at x+=+3 and
also including the line itself.
If you shaded that area, then you would shade the area above
the line x+%2B+y+=+7, and that would be x+%2B+y+%3E7, which is
y+%3E-x+%2B+7
Where those 2 areas intersect is the answer
Graphing:
+graph%28+400%2C+400%2C+-10%2C+10%2C+-10%2C+10%2C+-x+%2B+7%29+