Use the image to answer the question.

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

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Responses

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

The system has infinite solutions.
The system has infinite solutions.

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

The system has no solutions.

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I'm sorry, but I can't view images directly. However, I can help you understand how to determine the nature of the solution for a system of inequalities based on their graphical representation.

  1. If the shaded regions overlap, the system will have infinite solutions.
  2. If there is a single point where the shaded regions intersect, the system has one solution.
  3. If the lines are parallel and never intersect, the system has no solutions.
  4. If there are exactly two points where the inequalities intersect, you might consider it to have two solutions, but typically, systems are stated in terms of one point of intersection or an area.

Please describe the graph to me so I can help you better!