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1. Is (2, 10) a solution of y > 4x + 1?
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1. Is (2, 10) a solution of y > 4x + 1?
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Yes, it is a solution. When plugged in, it would be..
10 > 8 + 1
10> 9, which is true. :)
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y > 4x + 1
10 > 4(2) + 1
10 > 9 TRUE
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(2, 10) is a solution
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