SOLUTION: Need help on the following: which inequality is a solution for the point (0,0) 1) y<-3/2 x +3 2) 2x+y<10 3) y>-1 Thank you.

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Question 1059747: Need help on the following: which inequality is a solution for the point (0,0)
1) y<-3/2 x +3
2) 2x+y<10
3) y>-1

Thank you.

Answer by KMST(5328) About Me  (Show Source):
You can put this solution on YOUR website!
(0,0) is a solution to all 3 inequalities.
If you substitute 0 for x, and for y, you get
1) 0<(-3/3)*0+3 which simplifies to 0<0+3 and 0<3,
2) 2*0+0<10, which simplifies to 0+0<10 and 0<10, and
3) 0>-1,
all of which are true.