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    Graph the Linear Inequality in Two Variables\(x+y<-2\) A) B) C)
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Graph the Linear Inequality in Two Variables x+y<−2x+y<-2x+y<−2 A)

B)

C)

Question 138

Question 138

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Graph the linear inequality in two variables.
- x+y<−2x+y<-2x+y<−2  Graph the linear inequality in two variables. - x+y<-2     A)     B)     C)      D)


A)  Graph the linear inequality in two variables. - x+y<-2     A)     B)     C)      D)

B)  Graph the linear inequality in two variables. - x+y<-2     A)     B)     C)      D)

C)  Graph the linear inequality in two variables. - x+y<-2     A)     B)     C)      D)

D)  Graph the linear inequality in two variables. - x+y<-2     A)     B)     C)      D)

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