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Which is the graph of the system x + 3y > –3 and y < 1/2x + 1?
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Which is the graph of the system x + 3y > –3 and y < 1/2x + 1?
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Which is the graph of the system x + 3y > –3 and y < 1/2x + 1?
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The answer to this question is D.
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The y-intercept of the first inequality is -1.
The y-intercept of the second inequality is +1.
The fourth graph has these correct.
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