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Find a solution of the linear inequality. y ≥ 4x – 5 a. (1, 1) b. (2, 1) c. (3, 4) d. (3, 0)

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just a matter of subbing in ur answer choices to see which is correct.

(1,1)...x = 1 and y = 1
1 > = 4(1) - 5
1 > = 4 - 5
1 > = -1 (correct)

so ur answer is (1,1)

User Rince Thomas
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Answer:


A(1,1)

Explanation:

we have


y\geq 4x-5

we know that

If a ordered pair is a solution of the inequality

then

the ordered pair must be located on the shaded area of the solution of the inequality

Using a graphing tool

Graph the inequality and plot the points


A(1,1),B(2,1),C(3,4),D(3,0)

see the attached figure

The point A is located on the shaded area

therefore

the point A is a solution of the inequality

Find a solution of the linear inequality. y ≥ 4x – 5 a. (1, 1) b. (2, 1) c. (3, 4) d-example-1
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