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OpenStudy (anonymous):

What are the point that lies on the graph of y > -3x + 4. HELP PLEASE! 112 members online and none of you can help me smh

OpenStudy (math2400):

you can use a graphing calculator to see the points. Then look at the table** and you can plug in an x and you'll get your y..then you have your points. this is how it looks: |dw:1371707133770:dw|

OpenStudy (math2400):

**You can get your table by pressing 2nd then Graph [Table]

OpenStudy (anonymous):

a= (-1, 7) b= (0, 3) c= (1, 3) d= (3, -6)

OpenStudy (math2400):

those are your choices so all you need to do is plug them in for x and y. For instance let's try the first one together:|dw:1371707502892:dw|

OpenStudy (anonymous):

uhhhh? honestly idk ive been stuck on this problem for a hour and a half i cant even think.. i was kinda hoping somebody would just tell me the correct answer(:

OpenStudy (anonymous):

thank you so much!

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the correct answer was c thanks...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

hour and a half wasted on one question for nothing...

OpenStudy (math2400):

my bad!! I was trying to rush cuz you just wanted the answer with no explanation and I completely mixed up my x and y << sorry

OpenStudy (math2400):

3 > -3(1) + 4 ----> 3 > 1

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its cool haha.

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