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The following inequalities form a system. y is greater than or equal to two-thirds times x plus 1 y is less than negative one-fourth times x plus 2 Which ordered pair is included in the solution to this system? (−6, 3.5) (−6, −3) (−4, 3) (−4, 4)

Sagot :

The inequalities are y ≥ (2/3)x + 1 and y < (-1/4)x + 2 and (−6, −3) satisfied the inequality.

What is inequality?

A difference between two values indicates whether one is smaller, larger, or basically not similar to the other.

In other words, inequality is just the opposite of equality for example 2 =2 then it is equal but if I say 3 =6 then it is wrong the correct expression is 3 < 6.

As per the given phrase,

y is greater than or equal to two-thirds times x plus 1 ⇒ y ≥ (2/3)x + 1

y is less than negative one-fourth times x plus 2 ⇒ y < (-1/4)x + 2

Substitute, point (−6, −3)

-3 ≥ (2/3)(-6) + 1

-3 ≥ -3  

Substitute in second inequality,

-3 < (-1/4)(-6) + 2

-3 < 7/2

Hence "The inequalities are y ≥ (2/3)x + 1 and y < (-1/4)x + 2 and (−6, −3) satisfied the inequality".

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