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X - 3y > 6 what is the x and y

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The x and y values for the inequality expression are a. x = 7 and y = 0

How to determine the x and y values for the inequality expression

From the question, we have the following parameters that can be used in our computation:

x - 3y > 6

This can be expressed as

x > 3y + 6

Set y = 0

So, we have

x > 3(0) + 6

Evaluate

x > 6

This means that when y is 0, the value of x is greater than 6 e.g x = 7

Hence, the x and y values for the inequality expression are x = 7 and y = 0

Question

Given that x - 3y > 6 what is the x and y for which the inequality is true

a. x = 7 and y = 0

b. x = 5 and y = 0

c. x = 6 and y = 0

d. x = 4 and y = 0

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