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First line joins ordered pairs negative 4, 3 and 2, -3. Second line joins -4, -3 and 2, 3. Part A shaded above first and second line. Part B shaded below first line and above second line. Part C shaded below first and second lines. Part D shaded above first line and below second line. Which part of the graph best represents the solution set to the system of inequalities y ≥ x + 1 and y + x ≥ −1? (5 points)

Part D
Part A
Part C
Part B

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