Question Find the graph of the solution set of the following system of linear inequalities. Drag the points into the correct positions to determine the lines and then drag the shading points to select the correct shading. $-x + 2y > -2$ $2x + y > -3$
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This line has a y-intercept of -3 and a slope of -2. - Plot two points on the line, for example, when x = 0, y = -3 and when x = 1, y = -5. - Draw a dashed line to represent the inequality y <= -2x - 3. Show more…
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