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Below are two inequalities and the graphs of their lines without the shading. By imagining where the shading should be, identify which point would satisfy both inequalities. y > -1/4x - 5 y > x - 2
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The graphs of the inequalities given as
y > -1/4x - 5 and y > x - 2 is shown below;
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