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    Graph the Compound Inequality\(2 x+y<6\) Or\(3 x-2 y>5\) A) B) C)
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Graph the Compound Inequality 2x+y<62 x+y<62x+y<6 Or 3x−2y>53 x-2 y>53x−2y>5 A)

B)

C)

Question 335

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Graph the compound inequality.
- 2x+y<62 x+y<62x+y<6 or 3x−2y>53 x-2 y>53x−2y>5
 Graph the compound inequality. - 2 x+y<6  or  3 x-2 y>5    A)     B)      C)      D)


A)  Graph the compound inequality. - 2 x+y<6  or  3 x-2 y>5    A)     B)      C)      D)

B)  Graph the compound inequality. - 2 x+y<6  or  3 x-2 y>5    A)     B)      C)      D)

C)  Graph the compound inequality. - 2 x+y<6  or  3 x-2 y>5    A)     B)      C)      D)

D)  Graph the compound inequality. - 2 x+y<6  or  3 x-2 y>5    A)     B)      C)      D)

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