The complete question is
"Which is the graph of the system x + 3y > –3 and y < One-halfx + 1?"
The solution is the intersection region of all the solutions in the system of inequalities.
Inequality is defined as the relation which makes a non-equal comparison between two given functions.
We know that the lines are given as;
x + 3y = -3
y = 1/2 x + 1
Solving for "y" from the first line;
3y = -3 - x
y = -1 - x/3
For the line x + 3y = -3 the x-intercepts;
y = 0
y = -1 - x/3
0 = -1 - x/3
x/3 = -1
x = -3
And the y-intercept;
y = -1
For the line y = 1/2 x + 1 the x-intercepts;
y = 0
0= 1/2 x + 1
1/2x = -1
x = -2
And the y-intercept
x = 0
y = 1
Now we can graph both lines,
The solution is the intersection region of all the solutions in the system of inequalities.
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