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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Because they are graphs of regions, systems of inequalities always have a solution. True False @J-bird If an inequality contains the symbol ≤, the line should be dotted. True False

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@J-bird

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok im here now

OpenStudy (anonymous):

there's 2 Q's and I might have more

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the first one i would say is false because systems of inequalities dont have solutions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

to have just one solution, you would need both sides to be equal

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and infinite solutions look like this 0=0

OpenStudy (anonymous):

k, what about the 2nd one

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and no the line would not be dotted

OpenStudy (anonymous):

to have a dotted line you would need to take out the "or equal to" part of the symbol

OpenStudy (anonymous):

can you graph this and show where it should be shaded

OpenStudy (anonymous):

graph what??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Solve the system: 2x + y ≥ 3 2x + y ≤ 2

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this is what you need graphed??

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i'll do my best, i did this last year and i have bits and pieces of of it

OpenStudy (anonymous):

OpenStudy (anonymous):

theres the choices ^^

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its not opening for me :(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

nvm

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and i cant see the choices, what you wanna do is hit the "prt dc" key then paste in a document

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry prt sc not dc

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