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This graph below shows the solution to which system of inequalities?

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This graph below shows the solution to which system of inequalities? Someone please-example-1
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User Keneisha
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Answer: C

Explanation: We have a dotted line at y = 1, so we can already remove A and B. Now, a dotted line represents exclusivity and hence; it should not include the = sign.

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User Wray Bowling
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Answer:

The graph is of the system of equations:

C. y>1 and y≥x

Explanation:

dotted line means strict inequality

As we can see y=1 is dotted line and shaded region lies below that line

so, y<1

The second line is of y=x and the shaded region lies to the left of the line

where y is greater than or equal to x

i.e. the shaded region lies in the region x≤y or y≥x

Hence, the system of the equations which is graphed is:

C. y>1 and y≥x

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