SOLUTION: problem 1: (-3, 1); 3x + 2y < -7
Problem 2: (4, 0); y < 3x - 10
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Question 1063175: problem 1: (-3, 1); 3x + 2y < -7
Problem 2: (4, 0); y < 3x - 10
Answer by Fombitz(32388) (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
What is the question?
Is the point in the solution region?
1. No, point is one the line but the line is not part of the solution.
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2.Yes, the point is in the solution region.
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