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Solve the system of two linear inequalities graphically. X>3 Y>2 graph the solution set of the first linear inequality. Enter two points on the boundary line
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To graph the first linear inequality, X > 3, we need to draw a line that represents all the points where x is greater than 3.
Since x is greater than 3, we'll draw a dotted line with an open circle at x = 3.
By choosing two points on the boundary line, we can easily draw this line. Let's choose (3, 0) and (3, 5).
Here is the graph of the first linear inequality:
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-4 -2 0 2 4
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Note: The graph shown above is only a rough sketch. If you want a more accurate graph, you can use graphing software or a graphing calculator.
Since x is greater than 3, we'll draw a dotted line with an open circle at x = 3.
By choosing two points on the boundary line, we can easily draw this line. Let's choose (3, 0) and (3, 5).
Here is the graph of the first linear inequality:
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-4 -2 0 2 4
</pre>
Note: The graph shown above is only a rough sketch. If you want a more accurate graph, you can use graphing software or a graphing calculator.
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