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  • 24-03-2017
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Help how do you solve y>x-5 and y is greater than or equal to -2x-2 on a graph

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  • 24-03-2017
When you graph both equations, the solutions are all points found in the shaded region of where the graphs overlap. Solutions are also found on y ≥ -2x-2 because it has a greater than or equal to sign and the line is solid. 
The red line is y > x - 5
The blue line is y 
≥ -2x-2
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