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Question 215188
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Intermediate Algebra
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Is the ordered pair (3, -6) a solution of 4x + 2y < -2.
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Intermediate Algebra
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substitute,, x=3,,,,y=-6,,,into eqn
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4(3) +2(-6)<-2
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12 -12 <-2
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0<-2,,,,not true,,,,therefore coordinates (3,-6) are not solutions
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