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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which of the following points lie in the solution set to the following system of inequalities? y > -3x + 3 y > x + 2 (2, -5) (-2, 5) (2, 5) (-2, -5)

OpenStudy (nory):

Just substitute the points into the inequalities. If the substituted points make a true statement in the equation, then the point is in the solution set.

OpenStudy (strawberry17):

I have got it let me know when you do :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

uhh im confused-_- im sorry nory but i have a hard time following instructions im a learner from example or shown how to solve:(

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@strawberryey17 hey thank you for all your help:) I still didnt get it:/

OpenStudy (strawberry17):

Okay, so I will plug each point into both inequalities and you will simplify. The point that is true for BOTH inequalities will be the right point :)

OpenStudy (strawberry17):

For point (2, -5): -5 > -3(2) + 3 -5 > (2) + 2 For point (-2, 5): 5 > -3(-2) + 3 5 > (-2) + 2 For point (2, 5): 5 > -3(2) + 3 5 > (2) + 2 For point (-2, -5): -5 > -3(-2) + 3 -5 > (-2) + 2

OpenStudy (strawberry17):

Do you understand this? :)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes thank you sooooo much!:D

OpenStudy (strawberry17):

ur welcome! :)

OpenStudy (strawberry17):

Let me know which one you get and I will check ur answer :)

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