Asked by armando
Which graph shows the solution to the system of inequalities below?
mc019-1.jpg
mc019-2.jpg
mc019-3.jpg
mc019-4.jpg
mc019-5.jpg
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I don’t have the inequalities or the images — the filenames alone aren’t enough. Could you either
- paste the system of inequalities here, or
- upload the graph images (mc019-1.jpg … mc019-5.jpg), or
- describe each graph (equations of boundary lines, whether each boundary is solid or dashed, and which side is shaded)?
If you’d like to check yourself while you upload, here are quick steps to match a graph to a system:
1. For each inequality, rewrite as y = ... to identify the boundary line (slope and intercept).
2. Draw each boundary: use a solid line for ≤ or ≥, dashed for < or >.
3. Pick a test point (0,0) if it’s not on the boundary; plug into the inequality to see which side to shade.
4. The solution is the overlap (intersection) of the shaded regions for all inequalities.
Send the inequalities or images and I’ll identify which graph is correct.
- paste the system of inequalities here, or
- upload the graph images (mc019-1.jpg … mc019-5.jpg), or
- describe each graph (equations of boundary lines, whether each boundary is solid or dashed, and which side is shaded)?
If you’d like to check yourself while you upload, here are quick steps to match a graph to a system:
1. For each inequality, rewrite as y = ... to identify the boundary line (slope and intercept).
2. Draw each boundary: use a solid line for ≤ or ≥, dashed for < or >.
3. Pick a test point (0,0) if it’s not on the boundary; plug into the inequality to see which side to shade.
4. The solution is the overlap (intersection) of the shaded regions for all inequalities.
Send the inequalities or images and I’ll identify which graph is correct.
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