SOLUTION: y>3x+1 y<=(-2/3x)+4 substitute the (x, y) order pair into both inequalities
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Question 340416
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y>3x+1
y<=(-2/3x)+4
substitute the (x, y) order pair into both inequalities
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What (x,y) ordered pair?
John
My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it