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Which graph shows the solution to this system of inequalities? y < 2x + 4 y > -x - 3
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Which graph shows the solution to this system of inequalities?
y < 2x + 4
y > -x - 3
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The correct answer in the attachment.
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If first
inequality
has the form y ≤ 2x + 4 then answer is graph 2.
If second
inequality
has the form y ≥ -x - 3 then answer is graph 3.
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