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Which graph shows the solution to the system of linear inequalities?

x+5y>5
Y<2x+4
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Which graph shows the solution to the system of linear inequalities? x+5y>5 Y&lt-example-1

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Answer:

x+5y >5 => red

y< 2x+4 => blue

Explanation:

you can substitute x and y in each inequality to determine

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User Jadik
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The solution to the system of inequalities is the overlapping shaded region between these two regions.

To graph the system of linear inequalities,

First graph the boundary lines for each inequality:

For the inequality
x+5y > 5 graph the line
x+5y=5.

For the inequality
y < 2x+4, graph the line
y=2x+4.

The region above the line
x+5y=5 is shaded for
x+5y > 5.

The region below the line
y=2x+4 is shaded for
y < 2x+4.

Therefore, The solution to the system of inequalities is the overlapping shaded region between these two regions.

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User Luke Yeager
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