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Solve the inequalities by graphing

y<=4x-1
y>3x-1
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Draw the lines
y = 4x-1
y = 3x-1

Shade everything below the 1st, and above the 2nd.

The intersection of the two shaded areas is the solution set
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y<=4x-1
y>3x-1

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