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OpenStudy (anonymous):

PLEASE HELP ME. Choose the point which is a solution to the system of inequalities: y –2x + 3 y < x – 4

OpenStudy (eyust707):

We usually define a point with two numbers, an x-value and a y-value. An example of this would be, (5,2). The first number, 5, is the x-value. The second number, 2, is the y-value. To see if a point is a solution to those inequalities all we have to do is take the x-value and plug it in for x. Then take the y-value and plug it in for y. If it works, we have a solution! =)

OpenStudy (eyust707):

Which points would you like to check?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@eyust707 (4, –6) (–4, 6) (4, 6) (–4, –6)

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