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Solve the system of inequalities: y + 2x > 3 and y 3.5x − 5 The first inequality, y + 2x > 3, is in slope-intercept form. The first inequality, y + 2x > 3, has a boundary line. The second inequality, y 3.5x − 5, has a boundary line. Both inequalities have a solution set that is shaded their boundary lines. is a point in the solution set of the system of inequalities.

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Answer:

1. y > -2x + 3

2. Dashed

3. Solid

4. Above

5. (1,5)

Explanation:

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User Dldnh
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The first inequality, y + 2x > 3, is y>-2x+3 in slope-intercept form.
The first inequality, y + 2x > 3, has a dashed boundary line.
The second inequality, y 3.5x − 5, has a solid boundary line.
Both inequalities have a solution set that is shaded above their boundary lines.
1, 5 is a point in the solution set of the system of inequalities.
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