SOLUTION: Please solve & show work for: y>-3 x<2 line under < sign Name a point for y>-3 Name a point for x< 2 with line under < Name a point for both. Please help. I paid $5.0

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Question 618377: Please solve & show work for:
y>-3
x<2 line under < sign
Name a point for y>-3
Name a point for x< 2 with line under <
Name a point for both.
Please help. I paid $5.00 thru the math tutor website & never receive an answer. this is my last problem to do.
Thank you
Lynnette Custer
lynnbuz@yahoo.com

Found 2 solutions by Alan3354, ewatrrr:
Answer by Alan3354(69443)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
y>-3
x<2 line under < sign that's x <= 2, less than or equal
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Name a point for y>-3
y = -2, y = -1, y = 6, etc.
Any number greater than -3
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Name a point for x<= 2
x = 2, x = 1, x = -7 etc 2 is allowed, since it's less than or equal.
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Name a point for both.
If you mean an (x,y) point on the plane,
(-2,1) or (0,0), etc

Answer by ewatrrr(24785)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
 
Hi,
y >-3 and x ≤2
Name a point for y>-3 pt(0,-2) Pt(3,-2) All Pts above the Green Line
Name a point for x ≤2 Pt(1,-4) All Pts to the Left of the Blue Line
Name a point for both. (1,-2)


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