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Is (6,7) a solution of -15 + 3y < x? Explain.

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Answer:

Since 6 is not less than 6, it means that the point (6,7) is not a solution of

-15 + 3y < x

Step-by-step explanation:

Given the below inequality;


-15+3yLet's go ahead and determine if (6,7) is a solution to the above inequality by substituting x = 6 and y = 7 into the above inequality;[tex]\begin{gathered} -15+3(7)<6 \\ -15+21<6 \\ 6<6 \end{gathered}

Since 6 is not less than 6, it means that the point (6,7) is not a solution of

-15 + 3y < x

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