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Is 4x - 2y > 10; (1,3) is a solution of the inequality?

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To check whether the point (1, 3) is a solution of the inequality 4x - 2y > 10, you need to substitute the values of x and y into the inequality and see if it holds true.

Given:

x = 1

y = 3

Now substitute these values into the inequality:

4x - 2y > 10

4(1) - 2(3) > 10

4 - 6 > 10

-2 > 10

The inequality -2 > 10 is not true. Therefore, the point (1, 3) is not a solution of the inequality 4x - 2y > 10.

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