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18 July, 15:47

can you show graph the sysrem of inequalities y > - 3x - 3 y > 4x + 4

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  1. 18 July, 16:09
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    Plot y = - 3x-3 (x = 0, y - - 3, and x = 1, y = - 6), as a * dashed * line (> means greater, not greater or equal than), then shade everything on top of that line.

    Plot y = 4x+4 (x=0, y = 4, x = 1, y = 8) again as a dashed line, and shade everything above it.

    Where both shades are on op of each other, both inequalities hold. This is the answer. Good luck plotting!
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