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The parabola below is a graph of the equation, -y+x=6. Which of the points satisfy the inequality, -y+x ≤ -6 ? Check all that apply
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The parabola below is a graph of the equation, -y+x=6. Which of the points satisfy the inequality, -y+x ≤ -6 ? Check all that apply
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The parabola below is a graph of the equation, -y+x=6. Which of the points satisfy the inequality, -y+x ≤ -6 ? Check all that apply
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the point A(-6, 2)
we know that
-y+x ≤ -6, the point satisfying this is
A(-6, 2)
proof -2+ (-6) = -8 less than -6
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