Answer:
False.
Explanation:
We have the ordered pair (10, 6) and we want to see if this ordered pair is a solution of the inequality:
y ≤ -5/5x+3
Remember that a generic ordered pair is written as (x, y)
Then for the ordered pair (10, 6) we have:
x = 10
y = 6
So we just need to replace these two values in the inequality and see if the inequality is true or false.
Replacing these values we get:
6 ≤ (-5/5*10) + 3
6 ≤ (-1/10) + 3
This is false, 6 is not less than the thing at the right, so we can conclude that (10, 6) is not a solution of the inequality.
So the coordinate pair makes the inequality false.