Which graph represents the solution of y ≤ x2 – 1 and x > y2 – 3? On a coordinate plane, a parabola opens to the right and goes through (6, 3), has vertex (negative 3, 0), and goes through (6, negative 3). Another parabola opens down and goes through (2, negative 5), has vertex (0, negative 1), and goes through (2, negative 5). Everything inside of the first parabola and outside of the second parabola is shaded. On a coordinate plane, a parabola opens to the right and goes through (6, 3), has vertex (negative 3, 0), and goes through (6, negative 3). Another parabola opens down and goes through (2, negative 5), has vertex (0, negative 1), and goes through (2, negative 5). Everything inside of the first parabola and second parabola is shaded. On a coordinate plane, a parabola opens to the right and goes through (6, 3), has vertex (negative 3, 0), and goes through (6, negative 3). Another parabola opens up and goes through (negative 2, 3), has vertex (0, negative 1), and goes through (2, 3). Everything inside of the first parabola and second parabola is shaded. On a coordinate plane, a parabola opens to the right and goes through (6, 3), has vertex (negative 3, 0), and goes through (6, negative 3). Another parabola opens up and goes through (negative 2, 3), has vertex (0, negative 1), and goes through (2, 3). Everything inside of the first parabola and outside of the second parabola is shaded.