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Algebra 1 Exam 7. Question 15. Please help!
Describe and correct the error in graphing this system of inequalities. 3 -y
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Use substitution or elimination to solve each of equations. (y = 3x = 11) y = .2x + 4 2x - 3y = 10 -2x + 8y = 30 -6x + 2y = -26 solve each system of inequalities by graphing. State two points in the solution Y > 3x -7 Y lesssthanorequalto -1/2x + 4 2x - 4y lesssthanorequalto 12 6x + 2y
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