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OpenStudy (zemexx):

Which is true about the solution to the system of inequalities shown? y > 3x + 1 y < 3x – 3 \ Only values that satisfy y > 3x + 1 are solutions. Only values that satisfy y < 3x – 3 are solutions. Values that satisfy either y > 3x + 1 or y < 3x – 3 are solutions. There are no solutions.

OpenStudy (3mar):

Could I help you?

OpenStudy (zemexx):

of course

OpenStudy (3mar):

What did you get?

OpenStudy (zemexx):

there are no solutions

OpenStudy (3mar):

Do you know the equations of the lines represented?

OpenStudy (zemexx):

no

OpenStudy (zemexx):

i assume its y > 3x + 1 y < 3x – 3

OpenStudy (3mar):

The red one passes through the two points (1,0) and (0,-3) y=3x-3 The blue one passes through the two points (0,1) and (-1,-2) y=3x+1

OpenStudy (3mar):

Why there is no solution? because there is no common shaded regions/areas right?

OpenStudy (3mar):

@Zemexx

OpenStudy (zemexx):

right okay

OpenStudy (3mar):

Did you get it?

OpenStudy (zemexx):

yeah, thanks

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