A. The Slope-Intercept form of the equation of a line is:
Where "m" is the slope and "b" is the y-intercept.
• Given the first inequality:
You know that the line is:
You can identify that:
You can find the x-intercept by substituting this value into the equation:
And then solve for "x":
Then this line passes through this points:
The symbol of the first inequality is:
That means that you must graph a dashed line and the shaded region must be above the line.
Knowing the shown above, you can graph the line.
• Given the second inequality:
The line is:
To find the y-intercept you must make
And solve for "y":
To find the x-intercept, substitute into the equation
And solve for "x":
Therefore, the second line passes through these points:
Since the symbol of the inequality is
You must graph a solid line and the shaded region must be above the line.
The graph is:
B. The solutions of the System of inequalities are in the intersection region. Then, analyzing the graph, you can determine that this is one solution to the system:
C. Having the ordered pair
And observing the graph, you can see that it is not in the intersection region. Therefore, it is not a solution to the system.
The answers are:
A.
B.
C. No, it is not. Because it is not in the intersection region.