Which point lies in the solution set for the following system of inequalities? y > x + 4 y > -x + 2 A. (1, 6) B. (-2, -1) C. (-3, 2) D. (1, 1)
Hey sav! Do you know how to add equations?
I just reallllyyy need the answer because Im doing my study guide and this is a question on the test
Giving answers won't help anyone, its best to work it threw, If you're doing finals, you won't have access to OpenStudy to ask for questions, would you? It's best to learn while you can, especially if you know the question is going to be on the test. So, do you know how to do this kind of problem?
K well can u walk me through the steps?
someone??
Sorry, Had to step away from the computer. The first thing to do, is to line up the equations: \[y > x + 4\]\[y > -x + 2\] the next thing yo uwould do, is take the x, and cancel that out, then you would get: \[y>6\]
so its A?
Yes. It is A. (1, 6)
Thanks so much!!
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