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Give an example of a point that belongs to the solution set of 3x ≤ -7y

User Nave Tseva
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Answer:

(1,-1)

Explanation:

insert the point 3(-1)<-7(-1)

the points satisfy the equation

-3<7

User Sergey Fedotov
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For this case we have the following inequality:


3x \leq-7y

We must indicate a point that is a solution to the inequality, that is, the inequality must be met when replacing the point.

For example, we have the following point:


(x, y) :( 2, -3)

We replace:


3 (2) \leq-7 (-3)\\6 \leq21

Is fulfilled!

Answer:


(x, y) :( 2, -3)

User Tong Wang
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