Which of the following is a solution of y - x < -3? (6, 2) (2, 6) (2, -1)
You can try plugging in coordinate points and see which ones are true.
You just substitute every point in the given inequality. So,it should be (2,6)
Don't give answer away.
oops,i just did.sorry
BTW @cibychak That's not the correct answer.
@Romero you say -4>-3 ?????
That statement is true but (2,6) is not the answer.
@Romero you mocking me or you really serious?what is the answer then?
y - x < -3 (x,y) (6, 2) 2 - 6 < -3 - 4 < -3
2,6 is nt right
ya 2,6 @cibychak is right
@noopkoldery okay guys
its y-x.i saw it as x-y :) chill chill
@cibychak so it is aint 2,6?
@hithere no,its 6,2
oh now i get it i did it how u did @cibychak
No because the coordinate of a point is (x,y) where the first one is x and the second one is y but in your question it is not given in that same order.
@Romero yeah yeah i saw where did i go wrong.sorry bro
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