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Examine the following system of inequalities.
{y > −x + 4 and y ≤−(1/2)^x + 6
which graph shows the solution to the system?
dotted linear inequality shaded below passes through (negative 4, 0) and (0, 4). solid exponential inequality shaded above passes through (negative 1, 8) & (0, 7).
dotted linear inequality shaded below passes through (0, 4) and (4, 0). solid exponential inequality shaded below passes through (negative 2,2) & (0,5).
dotted linear inequality shaded above passes through (negative 4, 0) and (0, 4). solid exponential inequality shaded below passes through (negative 1, 8) & (0, 7).
dotted linear inequality shaded above passes through (0, 4) and (4, 0). solid exponential inequality shaded below passes through (negative 2,2) & (0,5).
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Examine the following system of inequalities.
{y > −x + 4 and y ≤−(1/2)^x + 6
which...
{y > −x + 4 and y ≤−(1/2)^x + 6
which...
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