When you graph a system of inequalities, will there always be a feasible region? If so, explain

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When you graph a system of inequalities, will there always be a feasible region? If so, explain why. If not, give an example of a graph of inequalities that does not have a feasible region. Why does it not have a feasible region?

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Precalculus

ISBN: 9781938168345

1st Edition

Authors: Jay Abramson

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