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Graphing the solution region of a system can get messy. brainstorm ways of graphing the solution region that aren’t so messy. be creative. select one of the systems below and work it out step by step using your method . provided systems:
three inequality system written in standard form:
4x+y> 8
2x-3y< 18
y< 0
y> 2x-5
y< -4x+2
x> 0
or
four inequality systems:
3y> x-24
4x+y< 6
y< 4x-1
y< 0
y< 2/3 x + 6
y x> 0
y> 0
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