The graph shows the solution to a system of inequalities: Which of the following inequalities is modeled by the graph? $\circ$ $2x + 5y \ge 14$; $x \ge 0$ $\circ$ $2x + 5y \le 14$; $x \ge 0$ $\circ$ $2x - 5y \le 14$; $x \ge 0$ $\circ$ $-2x - 5y \le 14$; $x \ge 0$
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The graph shows the solution to a system of inequalities, so it represents the region where the inequalities are true. Now, let's look at the answer choices: 1) 2x + 5y ≤ 14 2) x^2 ≥ 0 3) 2x + Sy ≤ 14 4) 2x - Sy ≤ 14 5) -2x - Sy ≤ 14 From the graph, we can see Show more…
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