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Which point to is the solution set of the given system of inequalities?

Which point to is the solution set of the given system of inequalities?-example-1
Which point to is the solution set of the given system of inequalities?-example-1
Which point to is the solution set of the given system of inequalities?-example-2

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Answer:the second one is the answer


Step-by-step explanation:I did this last year


User Archie Gertsman
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Answer:

The point that lie in the solution set of the given system of inequalities is:

(0,0)

Explanation:

We are given a system of inequality as:

3x+y ≥ -3---------------(1)

and x+2y ≤ 4----------------(2)

From the given points we will check which satisfies both the inequality and hence the one which satisfies will be a solution.

a)

(5,0)

on putting in inequality (1) we get:

15≥ -3

and from inequality (2) we get:

5≤4

which is incorrect.

Hence, option: a is not a solution.

b)

(-2,0)

on putting in inequality (1) we get:

-6 ≥ -3

which is incorrect( since -6<-3)

Hence, option: b is incorrect.

c)

(0,3)

on putting in inequality (1) we get:

3 ≥ -3

which is true

on putting in inequality (2) we get:

6 ≤ 4

which is incorrect.

Hence, option: c is false.

d)

(0,0)

on putting in inequality (1) we get:

0 ≥ -3

which is a true expression.

on putting in inequality (2) we get:

0 ≤ 4

which is a true expression.

Hence, the point (0,0) will lie in the solution set.

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