Chapter 11: Q. 46 (page 783)
In Problems 43–52, graph each system of linear inequalities by hand. Tell whether the graph is bounded or unbounded, and label the corner points.
Short Answer
The graph has bounded solution

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Chapter 11: Q. 46 (page 783)
In Problems 43–52, graph each system of linear inequalities by hand. Tell whether the graph is bounded or unbounded, and label the corner points.
The graph has bounded solution

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