y < –2x + 3
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y < 1/2 x – 4
(4, –6)
(–4, 6)
(4, 6)
(–4, –6)
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OpenStudy (abb0t):
I don't understand.
OpenStudy (anonymous):
Choose the point which is a solution to the system of inequalities:
OpenStudy (abb0t):
Just plug in the given values
(x, y)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
2x + y <3
multiply the 2md equation by 2 to simplify it. and it becomes
x - 2y >8
and then you can solve it by the general method of elimination or substitution
OpenStudy (anonymous):
This is what you get when you solve the inequality: y < 2x+3
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
2nd*
OpenStudy (anonymous):
so the answer is the 2nd one
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i mean third
OpenStudy (anonymous):
?
OpenStudy (anonymous):
they give you the answers... if you didn't know how to do it you could at the very least plug in he numbers into one of the e
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OpenStudy (anonymous):
equations and see if it works
OpenStudy (anonymous):
i said answer 3rd one? im askin if im correct
OpenStudy (abb0t):
saucy
OpenStudy (anonymous):
(4,-6)
OpenStudy (anonymous):
oh so the first one.. wow .. i was way offf but thanks for the help