Question 888388: State whether (-3,2) is a solution of the inequalities. 3x + 5 = 1
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Your question makes no sense whatsoever. You ask if a particular ordered pair is a solution of some set of (presumably) two-variable inequalities, but you don't provide any inequalities. Then you provide a single variable equation.
In general, to determine if a particular ordered pair is an element of the solution set of a two-variable inequality, substitute the x-coordinate of the ordered pair in place of the x-variable in the inequality, then substitute the y-coordinate of the ordered pair in place of the y-variable. Do the indicated arithmetic.
If the result is a true statement, then the ordered pair IS an element of the solution set. Otherwise, not.
John

My calculator said it, I believe it, that settles it
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