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Which graph represents the solution of x2 + y2 < 25 and y2 < 6x?
On a coordinate plane, a circle has center (0, 0) and radius 5. A parabola open right and goes through (6, 6), has vertex (0, 0) and goes through (6, negative 6). Everything inside of the circle and inside of the parabola is shaded.
On a coordinate plane, a circle has center (0, 0) and radius 5. A parabola open right and goes through (6, 6), has vertex (0, 0) and goes through (6, negative 6). Everything outside of the circle and inside of the parabola is shaded.
On a coordinate plane, a circle has center (0, 0) and radius 5. A parabola open right and goes through (6, 6), has vertex (0, 0) and goes through (6, negative 6). Everything inside of the circle and outside of the parabola is shaded.
On a coordinate plane, a circle has center (0, 0) and radius 5. A parabola open right and goes through (6, 6), has vertex (0, 0) and goes through (6, negative 6). Everything outside of the circle and outside of the parabola is shaded.
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Which graph represents the solution of x2 + y2 < 25 and y2 < 6x?
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