Which graph shows the solution to the system of linear inequalities? x – 4y < 4 y < x + 1 Image for option 1 Image for option 2 Image for option 3 Image for option 4

Respuesta :

Answer:

The graph in the attached figure

Step-by-step explanation:

we have

[tex]x-4y<4[/tex] ----> inequality A

solve for y

[tex]-4y<-x+4[/tex]

[tex]4y>x-4[/tex]

[tex]y> (x/4)-1[/tex]

The solution of the inequality A is the shaded area above the dashed line

The slope of the dashed line is positive

The y-intercept is the point [tex](0,-1)[/tex]

The x-intercept is the point [tex](4,0)[/tex]

[tex]y< x+1[/tex] ----> inequality B

The solution of the inequality B is the shaded area below the dashed line

The slope of the dashed line is positive

The y-intercept is the point [tex](0,1)[/tex]

The x-intercept is the point [tex](-1,0)[/tex]

Using a graphing tool

The solution of the system of inequalities in the attached figure

Ver imagen calculista

Answer:

It's A

Step-by-step explanation:

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