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17 June, 20:48

Which graph shows the solution to the following system of inequalities x+y>4 x+y <3

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  1. 17 June, 21:11
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    The following graph has no solution.

    Step-by-step explanation:

    Since, we are given a system of inequalities as:

    x+y>4

    and x+y<3

    So from the two in equalities we could clearly see that in one the sum of x+y>4 while in the other the sun x+y<3 which is not possible.

    This could also be seen from the graph.

    The graph will not have any common region and are parallel lines.

    Hence, the graph has no solution.
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