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Mathematics, 02.12.2020 03:10 ijohnh14

How will the solution of the system y > 2x + Two-thirds and y 2x + One-third? Sample Response: There is no solution to the system in its original form. There are no points in common. If the signs are reversed, the system has an intersection with an infinite number of solutions.

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The shaded area would reverse on both inequalities.
The graphs do not overlap until the signs are reversed.
There are an infinite number of solutions in the system once the signs are reversed.
There are no solutions before they are reversed.

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