SOLUTION: If you are given an ordered pair (for example 1,4) and a shaded graph that shows a system of inequalities, how do you tell if the coordinates are SOLUTIONS of that shaded graph? I

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Question 465746: If you are given an ordered pair (for example 1,4) and a shaded graph that shows a system of inequalities, how do you tell if the coordinates are SOLUTIONS of that shaded graph? I don't have anything to plug the coordinates into and I'm trying to see if they are solutions or not.
Answer by richard1234(7193) About Me  (Show Source):
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You will have to determine graphically whether that point lies within the shaded boundaries of each inequality.