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Mathematics, 29.06.2019 12:00, DominaterDreemurr

Which inequality matches the graph? (see photo) a. −2x + 3y > 7 b. 2x − 3y < 7 c. −3x + 2y ≥ 7 d. 3x − 2y ≤ 7


Which inequality matches the graph? (see photo) a. −2x + 3y &gt; 7 b. 2x − 3y &lt; 7 c. −3x + 2y

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