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This graph shows the solutions to the inequalities y > - 1/3x+5 and y< - 1/3 x -1
. Does the system of inequalities have solutions? If so, which region contains
the solutions?


Sagot :

Answer:

no solutions

Step-by-step explanation:

these lines, when graphed, are parallel (notice their slopes are the same)

parallel lines will never intersect or produce areas of intersection, resulting in no solutions

Since the values on both sides are different, hence the  the system of inequalities have NO solutions

Solutions to inequality graphs

Inequalities are equation that does not include only the equal sign.

Given the following inequalities

y > - 1/3x+5 and y< - 1/3 x -1

In order to determine whether the equations have a solution, we need to equate both expressions and solve

Equate

-1/3x + 5 = -1/3x - 1

-1/3x + 1/3x  = -1 - 5

0x = -6

Since the values on both sides are different, hence the  the system of inequalities have NO solutions

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