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OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

HELP! :O

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

@Auxuris

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I've got a feeling that its either a or c, but since I don't learn graphs with this method I honestly cannot confirm it. Sorry haha.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

It has to be A. Just try plugging in a random coordinate into both equations. If it's in the shaded region and works, then it's the right graph.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Of course, you could also actually try graphing it yourself. y<... means that the shaded region will be below the line. y>... means it will be above the line. < or > mean dashed line. <= or >= mean solid line.

OpenStudy (chrisneedshelp):

thanks guys!

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