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B. Graph of 2 lines that intersect at one point. Both lines are solid. One line passes through (-2,2) and (0,3) and is shaded below the line.
y < = 1/2x + 3...(-2,2) y < = 1/2x + 3....(0,3)
2 < = 1/2(-2) + 3 3 < = 1/2(0) + 3
2 < = -1 + 3 3 < = 0 + 3
2 < = 2 (correct) 3 < = 3 (correct)
The other line passes through points (0,1) and (1,-2) and is shaded above the line.
y > = -3x + 1...(0,1) y > = -3x + 1...(1,-2)
1 > = -3(0) + 1 -2 > = -3(1) + 1
1 > = 0 + 1 -2 > = -3 + 1
1 > = 1 (correct) -2 > = -2 (correct)
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