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The coordinate plane below represents a city. points a through f are schools in the city.
graph of coordinate plane. point a is at negative 5, 5. point b is at negative 4, negative 2. point c is at 2, 1. point d is at negative 2, 4. point e is at 2, 4. point f is at 3, negative 4.
part a: using the graph above, create a system of inequalities that only contain points d and e in the overlapping shaded regions. explain how the lines will be graphed and shaded on the coordinate grid above. (5 points)
part b: explain how to verify that the points d and e are solutions to the system of inequalities created in part a. (3 points)
part c: timothy can only attend a school in his designated zone. timothy's zone is defined by y < 3x − 3. explain how you can identify the schools that timothy is allowed to attend. (2 points)
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