Select a true statement to describe the graphed system of inequalities.

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Responses

The system has two solutions.
The system has two solutions.

The system has one solution.
The system has one solution.

The system has no solutions.
The system has no solutions.

The system has infinite solutions.

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To select the correct statement about the graphed system of inequalities, I would need to see the specific graph you’re referring to. However, I can provide some guidance on how to determine the correct statement based on general principles:

  1. Two Solutions: This would imply that there are exactly two distinct points that satisfy all inequalities, which is rare in systems involving inequalities.

  2. One Solution: This usually describes a unique point where a specific set of inequalities intersect, but with inequalities this is also uncommon.

  3. No Solutions: This is possible if the region defined by the inequalities does not overlap at all.

  4. Infinite Solutions: This occurs when the region defined by the inequalities forms a continuous area rather than just a point or finite points.

If you can describe the graph, I can help you identify the correct statement based on that description!