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Math Algebra I: Drill 5, Problem 4. The following graph represents the solution set to which of the following systems of inequalities in two variables?
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The following graph represents the solution set to which of the following systems of inequalities in two variables?
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Here are the potential answers…
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Ok sooo… what in the world is a solution set, first of all?
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Well, it’s the set of all points that answers a given equation.
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Like… if the inequalty was “x is greater than 0,” then the whole right side of a
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graph would be shaded in like this…
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From the graph, we can see that one line is dotted, while the other is solid.
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We know that a “less than” or “greater than” inequality without the “equals to”
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signifies a dotted line…
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…and that a “less than or equal to” and a “greater than or equal to” inequality
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signifies a solid line.
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So, because we have one of each in our graph, we know our answer solution has to have one
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inequality with an equals sign and one without.
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We can immediately eliminate A and D.
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The dotted line has the equation y equals -x + 3, and in the graph, the shaded region
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is above this line.
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So we know the inequality must be “y is GREATER THAN negative x plus 3.”
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Only B has this inequality, and we're good.
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That's it. Answer B.
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