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Graph the solution for the following linear inequality system. Click on the graph until the final result is displayed. x + y ≤ 6 x ≤ 4

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User OmerBTW
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Answer: The graph is attached.

Explanation:

The region is limited by two lines:


x+y=6 and
x=4

You can write the first inequlity
x+y\leq6 in the following form:


y\leq-x+6

This region are all the values for which the y-axis is less than the line f(x)=x+6 (all the values under the line).

The other inequality x ≤ 4 are all the values for which the x-axis is less than the line x=4 (all the values to the left of the line).

Observe the graphs attached.

Graph the solution for the following linear inequality system. Click on the graph-example-1
Graph the solution for the following linear inequality system. Click on the graph-example-2
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User AlxVallejo
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Answer:

its this one

Explanation:

Graph the solution for the following linear inequality system. Click on the graph-example-1
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User Babak Asadzadeh
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