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Which of the following points lie in the solution set to the following system of inequalities?y < −3x + 3y < x + 2
(1, −5)
(1, 5)
(5, 1)
(−1, 5)

User Pravitha V
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Plug the values and check if they return a true statement or not:

Plugging
(x,y) = (1,-5) we have


-5 < -3 -15 < 1 + 2 \iff -5 < -18 < 3 which is false

Plugging
(x,y) = (1,5) we have


5 < -3 +15 < 1 + 2 \iff 5 < 12 < 3 which is false

Plugging
(x,y) = (5, 1) we have


1 < -15 + 3 < 5 + 2 \iff 1 < -12 < 7 which is false

Plugging
(x,y) = (-1, 5) we have


5 < 3 +15 < -1 + 2 \iff 5 < 18 < 1 which is false

So, all of the options seem wrong.

User Tom Claus
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Answer:

(1,-5)

Explanation:

The given system of inequalities are;


y\:<\:-3x+3

and


y\:<\:x+2

The point that is a solution will satisfy the two inequalities.

Checking for (1,-5)


-5\:<\:-3(1)+3 and
-5\:<\:1+2


-5\:<\:0: True
-5\:<\:3 : True

This point lies in the solution region.

Checking for (1,5)


5\:<\:-3(1)+3 and
5\:<\:1+2


5\:<\:0: False
5\:<\:3 : False

This point does not lie in the solution region.

Checking for (5,1)


1\:<\:-3(5)+3 and
1\:<\:5+2


1\:<\:-12: False
1\:<\:7 : True

This point does not lie in the solution region.

Checking for (-1,5)


5\:<\:-3(-1)+3 and
5\:<\:-1+2


5\:<\:6: True
5\:<\:1 : False

This point does not lie in the solution region.

User BigRon
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