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OpenStudy (diana.xl):

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OpenStudy (diana.xl):

@Astrophysics

OpenStudy (diana.xl):

@DanJS

OpenStudy (owen3):

Did you try to graph this.

OpenStudy (danjs):

yes easiest to draw it and shade the areas, see which overlap the first 2 limit you to the 1st quadrant with x and y greater or equal to zero the third is a line with a slope,

OpenStudy (diana.xl):

would my answer be option c?

OpenStudy (danjs):

no options, here is a pic, three lines, the first two are the x and y axis, shaded above both the third is the slant line y=-x+5 and shadded below for less than

OpenStudy (danjs):

the three regions overlap only where marked

OpenStudy (danjs):

oh i see the options now, yeah you had it right

OpenStudy (diana.xl):

thank you lol. so option C is correct yea?

OpenStudy (danjs):

here is the graph maker, pretty nice to check things https://www.desmos.com/calculator

OpenStudy (danjs):

yeah, but why you unsure? which piece

OpenStudy (diana.xl):

no i was just making sure. thank you :)

OpenStudy (danjs):

yeah the only values (x,y) that will obey all three rules, are in the overlapping region for all three, and it is bounded in that triangle with those vertices

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