The graph below represents the following system of inequalities. y > -3x + 5 y > x - 2 Which point (x, y) satisfies the given system of inequalities? A. (3, -2) B. (4, 1) C. (-1, 4) D. (2, 3)
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For the first inequality, y > -3x + 5, we can start by graphing the line y = -3x + 5. This line has a y-intercept of 5 and a slope of -3. So, we can plot the point (0, 5) and use the slope to find another point. For example, if we move one unit to the right Show more…
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