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Is the point (2,3) a solution for the inequality y<2x+10
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Is the point (2,3) a solution for the inequality y<2x+10
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Yes. That point is in the solution space.
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You can also figure out algebraically whether the point satisfies the inequality
y < 2x + 10
Substitute the numbers
3 < 2·2 + 10
3 < 14 . . . . . . . . . . . True. (2, 3) is a solution
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