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I need help its about. Inequalities

I need help its about. Inequalities-example-1

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Answer:

(-1, 3), (-5, -5), and (1, 2)

Explanation:

To make this easier to solve, simplify the inequality:

12x - 3y < 12

= -3y < -12x + 12 (subtract 12x)

= 3y > 12x - 12 (multiply by -1, switch the inequality because it was a multiplication by a negative number)

= y > 4x - 4 (divide by 3)

Now, just go through each point and see if they are correct after you plug them into the inequality and solve:

(-1, 3): 3 > -8? yes

(-5, -5): -5 > -24? yes

(0, -4): -4 > -4? no

(1, 2): 2 > 0? yes

(4, 4): 4 > 12? no

(3, 8): 8 > 8? no

In conclusion, the points (-1, 3), (-5, -5), and (1, 2) fit the inequality.

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