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How do I graph the system of inequalities. y _> -3. and x_>6.
16 years ago

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bobpursley
all region above y=-3 is allowed
all region to the right of x=6 is allowed.

Where the regions overlap is the solution.
I am not certain if you meant y=>-3 and x=>6, if you did, then the allowed regions include those boundries
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