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Is (1, 2) a solution of 6x - y > 3? Choose 1 answer: А Yes B No
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Is (1, 2) a solution of 6x - y > 3?
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The answer would be yes. Plug in (1,2) into the equation. 6(1) - 2 > 3. Then simplify. 6(1) = 6 -2 = 4. 4>3 so the equation holds true.
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Explanation:
6x-y>3 (1,2)
6(1)-2>3
6-2>3
4>3
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