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Which of the following is part of the solution of the system?

y-x<=-5, y-2x>-5

a) (0,1)
b) (-1,-6)

User Andrei Botalov
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Answer:

Neither of them are solutions unless you had a typo in the question.

Explanation:

1) plug in the known values into both of the equations

First Coordinate:

y-x
\leq-5
(1)-(0)
\leq-5
1
\leq-5 which is not true.
In this case, we do not need to plug in (0,1) into both of the equations because the coordinate cannot be a solution unless the coordinate works in BOTH of the equations.

Second Coordinate:

1) y-x
\leq-5
(-6)-(-1)
\leq-5

(-6)+1
\leq-5 --> It becomes a +1 because two negatives make a positive

-5
\leq-5 - -> which means this is true because -5 is less than or equal to -5

2) y-2x>-5
(-6)-2(-1)>-5

-6(2)>-5
-12>-5 NOT TRUE

ANSWER: Neither of them are solutions unless you had a typo in the question.

User Sanurah
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