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Chapter 6.6, Problem 23PPS
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To find: Points
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Answer to Problem 23PPS
Common shaded region of given inequalities.
Explanation of Solution
Given information:
Graph of given inequalities is
Here Red colour represents the region of inequality
Green colour represents the region of inequality
Solution of given inequalities is common region of Red colour and Green colour.
Chapter 6 Solutions
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