SOLUTION: Which ordered pair is a solution of the following system of linear inequalities:
y ≤ x + 2
y + x ≥ 4
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Question 732368: Which ordered pair is a solution of the following system of linear inequalities:
y ≤ x + 2
y + x ≥ 4
Answer by rfer(16322) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
x+2+x => 4
2x => 4-2
x => 1
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y+1 => 4
y => 3
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y =< x+2
3 =< 1+2
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