SOLUTION: State whether (-3,2) is a solution of the inequalities. 3x/10 = -3/5 - 2

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Question 888389: State whether (-3,2) is a solution of the inequalities. 3x/10 = -3/5 - 2
Answer by josgarithmetic(39799)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
Try solving the equation, and see if the solution is in the given interval. Note that the whole given interval will NOT be the solution. So you can understand immediately that your given interval IS NOT THE SOLUTION!
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