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Which is the graph of the system x + 3y > –3 and y < One-halfx + 1?

On a coordinate plane, 2 dashed lines are shown. The first straight line has a positive slope and goes through (negative 2, negative 2) and (2, 0). Everything below the line is shaded. The second straight line has a negative slope and goes through (negative 3, 0) and (0, negative 1). Everything above and to the right of the line is shaded.

On a coordinate plane, 2 dashed lines are shown. The first straight line has a positive slope and goes through (negative 2, 0) and (0, 1). Everything below the line is shaded. The second straight line has a negative slope and goes through (0, 1) and (2, 0). Everything above the line is shaded.

On a coordinate plane, 2 dashed lines are shown. The first straight line has a positive slope and goes through (negative 2, 0) and (0, 1). Everything below the line is shaded. The second straight line has a negative slope and goes through (0, 1) and (3, 0). Everything above the line is shaded.

On a coordinate plane, 2 dashed lines are shown. The first straight line has a positive slope and goes through (0, 1) and (2, 2). Everything below the line is shaded. The second straight line has a negative slope and goes through (negative 3, 0) and (0, negative 1). Everything above the line is shaded.

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Answered by GPT-5 mini AI
The fourth graph.

Reason: x + 3y > −3 rearranges to y > −(1/3)x − 1, the dashed line through (−3,0) and (0,−1) with the region above shaded. y < (1/2)x + 1 is the dashed line through (0,1) and (2,2) with the region below shaded. That matches the fourth description.