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Determine the relationship between the point (1, –5) and the given system of inequalities.

y ≤ 3x + 2

y > –2x – 3

User Winni
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Answer:

Sample Answer: Algebraically, the point (1, -5) satisfies the first inequality, but it does not satisfy the second inequality because -5 is not greater than -5. Graphically, the point (1, -5) lies in the shaded area of the first inequality but lies on the dashed line of the second inequality, which is not inclusive. Therefore (1, -5) is not a solution to the given system of inequalities.

Explanation:

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User GlaceCelery
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Answer:

The point does not lie in the solution sets of the given system of inequalities

Explanation:

We need to check whether the point (1,-5) is a solution to the system of inequality


y\le 3x+2


y\:>\:3x+2

We substitute x=1 and y=-5 into the top inequality:


-5\le 3*1+2


-5\le 3+2


-5\le 5. This is true

We substitute x=1 and y=-5 into the bottom inequality:


-5\:>\:-2*1-3


-5\:>\:-2-3


-5\:>\:-5. This is false.

Since the point does not satisfy both inequalities, it is not a solution to the system of inequalities.

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