could someone help me with this please? the question's in the link
you could use elimination method to solve
first eliminate the y and solve for x, then eliminate the the x and solve for y
oh I, wow, I didn't know I could use that
wait, oh, oh yeah sorry I though this was a different question that I asked
um, I could but there's a greater thank or equal to sign for the first equation and a less than sign for the second, so...
or plug the set of choices in to the equations, and see which one gives you the correct solutions
well, I also tried that, but that also backfired
let me see
it says the correct answer it b, but that didn't work out
oh and thank-you for taking your time to help me :)
B is the correct one
Romwil: Some of us on OpenStudy.com will see readily what your homework problem is all about and know what to do next. But let me suggest it'd be helpful to you, as well as to others, if you'd please specify just what kind of help you need and want. You could, for example, explain what you've already done and where you feel stuck.
wait, but x is 3 and y is 1 right?
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