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(-3, 4) is one of many solutions to the inequality:
2x + y > -2.
True or false

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Answer:false

Explanation:

User Geradeausanwalt
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Answer:

False

Explanation:

Let's check whether (-3, 4) satisfies the given inequality 2x + y > -2.

Replacing x with -3 and y with 4 yields 2(-3) + (4) > - 2

or:

-6 + 4 > -2, or -2 > -2. This end result is false, and so (-3, 4) is NOT a solution of the given inequality 2x + y > -2.

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