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Which of the following points would be a solution to this system of linear inequalities? ​

Which of the following points would be a solution to this system of linear inequalities-example-1
User Mendieta
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Let's plug in both x and y values in the equation and check if the inequality is true...


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(4,1) \\ y \leqslant x + 1 \\ y < - (x)/(2) - 1

Substitute x as 4 and y as 1


1 \leqslant 4 + 1 \\ 1 < - (4)/(2) - 1


0 \leqslant 4 + 1 \\ 1 < - 2 - 1


0 \leqslant 5 \\ 1 < - 3

  • This is not a solution because both are not true, Only one equation is giving true as answer which is not correct!~


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(0, - 3) \\ y \leqslant x + 1 \\ y < - (x)/(2) - 1

Substitute x as 0 and y as -3


- 3 \leqslant 0 + 1 \\ - 3 < - (0)/(2) - 1


- 3 \leqslant 1 \\ - 3 < - 0 - 1


- 3 \leqslant 1 \\ - 3 < - 1

  • This is a solution because both are true, Both the equations are true which means the ordered pair is a solution!~

Thus, Option B (0,-3) is the correct choice....

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