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How would 2,-2 be a solution to the system of inequalities

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2, -2 would be a solution to a system of inequalities if when substituted both of the inequalities are true.
Example: 2x - 6 = y
3x - 8 = y

1. Substitute
2(2) - 6 = -2
3(2) - 8 = -2

2. Solve
4 - 6 = -2
6 - 8 = -2

Both of these equations are true. Which makes 2, -2 a solution.

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