Look at the graph below: First line joins ordered pairs negative 4, 3 and 2, negative 3. Second line joins negative 4, negative 3 and 2, 3. Part A shaded above first and second line. Part B shaded below first line and above second line. Part C shaded below first and second lines. Part D shaded above first line and below second line. Which part of the graph best represents the solution set to the system of inequalities y ≥ x + 1 and y + x ≤ −1? Part A Part B Part C Part D

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Answer:

Part B shaded below first line and above second line.

Step-by-step explanation:

The first inequality corresponds to the second line (-3 = -4+1, for example) The ≥ symbol in that inequality tells you it will be satisfied by y values above those on the line.

The second inequality corresponds to the first line (-4+3 = -1, for example) The ≤ symbol in that inequality tells you it will be satisfied by y values below those on the line.

Hence the solution set is those values shaded below the first line and above the second line — matching Part B.