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OpenStudy (liliakarina):

2x+y-3>0 x-2y+1<0 Three terms?

OpenStudy (goformit100):

@LiliaKarina cany you give the whole question

OpenStudy (liliakarina):

Well, I need to solve this inequalities systems, but don't know how to since there are three terms before the 0

OpenStudy (unklerhaukus):

you have to solve these in-equations simultaneously

OpenStudy (lgbasallote):

2x + y > 3 x - 2y <-1 if i multiply the second equation by -1 then the sign will change 2x + y > 3 -x + 2y > 1 now you can solve simultaneously ^_^

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