Which graph shows the solution to the system of linear inequalities?

2x – 3y <12

y < –3

On a coordinate plane, 2 lines are shown. The first dashed straight line is horizontal to the y-axis at y = negative 3. Everything below the line is shaded. The second solid line has a positive slope and goes through (0, negative 4) and (3, negative 2). Everything below the line is shaded.

On a coordinate plane, 2 lines are shown. The first dashed straight line is horizontal to the y-axis at y = negative 3. Everything above the line is shaded. The second solid line has a positive slope and goes through (0, negative 4) and (3, negative 2). Everything above the line is shaded.

On a coordinate plane, 2 lines are shown. The first dashed straight line is horizontal to the y-axis at y = negative 3. Everything below the line is shaded. The second solid line has a positive slope and goes through (0, negative 4) and (3, negative 2). Everything above the line is shaded.

On a coordinate plane, 2 lines are shown. The first dashed straight line is horizontal to the y-axis at y = negative 3. Everything above the line is shaded. The second solid line has a positive slope and goes through (0, negative 4) and (3, negative 2). Everything below the line is shaded.

Respuesta :

Since the graph was not given, answer will be subjective. The graph that shows the solution to the system of linear inequalities of  2x – 3y <12 y < –3 is the one that has It is option B.

What is linear inequalities?

A linear inequality is  said to be a kind of an inequality that entails a linear function.

Note that a linear inequality is said to be made up of one of the symbols that connote inequality. It is the one that depicts the data that is not equal on a graph.

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