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Question 44339: Hello,
I could really use help with this problem:
Find all possible pairs of numbers such that the first is at least 8 more than 4 times the second, and 12 less than three times the first is at most 12 more than 8 times the second.
Thank you in advance,
Louis

Answer by Nate(3500)   (Show Source): You can put this solution on YOUR website!
First Number: x
Second Number: y
Find all possible pairs of numbers such that the first is at least 8 more than 4 times the second,

and 12 less than three times the first is at most 12 more than 8 times the second.

So....

shade above line
And...


shade below line
Red Line: above
Green Line: below

Answer: {x|}
Answer: {y|}
Possible Answers: (-3,-3),(-2,-3),(-10,-5)....

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