Elementary and Intermediate Algebra: Concepts & Applications (6th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 0-32184-874-8
ISBN 13: 978-0-32184-874-1

Chapter 9 - Inequalities and Problem Solving - 9.4 Inequalities in Two Variables - 9.4 Exercise Set - Page 611: 67

Answer

The graph is attached.

Work Step by Step

To graph an inequality, first pretend like the equation given has an equal sign instead of an inequality symbol. Then, graph the line. Next, shade the region of the graph containing points that result in true statements when plugged into the inequality. Finally, if the inequality is strictly less than or greater than (rather than having an equal sign under it), then dash the line drawn. Note, the overlap of the shaded regions represents the solution to the system of linear inequalities. The graph is attached.
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