In Exercises 33-46, sketch the graph (and label the vertices) of the solution set of the system of inequalities. $$\left\{\begin{aligned} x+y & \leq 1 \\-x+y & \leq 1 \\ y & \geq 0 \end{aligned}\right.$$
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When $x=0$, we have $y=1$, and when $y=0$, we have $x=1$. So, the line passes through the points $(0,1)$ and $(1,0)$. Show more…
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