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Which of the following points lie in the solution set to the following system of inequalities? y < −3x + 3 y < x + 2 (1, −5) (1, 5) (5, 1) (−1, 5)

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Answer:

The correct answer is 1, -5

Explanation:

User Rdelfin
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Answer: (1, −5)

Explanation:

Plot the given inequalities on coordinate plane.

For y < −3x + 3, plot y =−3x + 3

At x=0, y= 3

At y =0, 0=-3x+3

⇒ x= 1

so, plot points (0,3) and (1,0) and join to get y =−3x + 3, since inequality has '<' sign, so shade( in red) below line area and line should be dotted.

For y < x + 2, plot y = x + 2

At x=0, y= 2

At y =0, x=-2

so, plot points (0,2) and (-2,0) and join to get y = x + 2, since inequality has '<' sign, so shade( in orange) below line area and line should be dotted.

Now, plot all given points (1, −5) (1, 5) (5, 1) (−1, 5), we can clearly observe that (1, −5) lies in the solution set. (in common shaded region)

Which of the following points lie in the solution set to the following system of inequalities-example-1
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