Answer: C (0,5)
Explanation:
So firstly you're going to try to solve the inequality, so what I did first is used the second equation because if I divide both sides by 3, I'm able to get the y by itself:
6x+3y>/=15, 6/3=2, 3/3=1, 15/3= 5
So now its: 2x+y>/=5
now I should get the y by itself by subtracting 2x from both sides to get
y>/=15-2x, now if we wanted to plug it in to the top equation, we could make it as, y=15-2x because the it is GREATER THAN OR EQUAL TO.
so to plug it in to the first equation we get:
6x-2(15-2x)<10,
x<4, to find y we just plug it in to any equation now we have x, so I did
6(3)-2y<10
18-2y<10
-18 -18
-2y<10
divide both sides by -2 (flips the equation sign)
y>4,
So take consider both X and Y values, C would be correct because X is less than four and 0 is less than four, and 5 is greater than four.