SOLUTION: The solution set of 2x+3y-6 <=0 does not include
a. (0,2)
b. (0,1)
c. (-1,0)
d. (4,0)
e. (0,0)
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Question 355294: The solution set of 2x+3y-6 <=0 does not include
a. (0,2)
b. (0,1)
c. (-1,0)
d. (4,0)
e. (0,0)
Answer by sofiyac(983) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
The solution set of 2x+3y-6 <=0 does not include
d. (4,0)
because when you plug it in you get
but 2 will never be less than or equal to zero because it's greater than zero
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