SOLUTION: Find one possible missing coordinate so that the point becomes a solution to the given inequality. (x,6) is a solution to 2x−6 < y . x=

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Question 1183512: Find one possible missing coordinate so that the point becomes a solution to the given inequality.

(x,6) is a solution to 2x−6 < y .



x=

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Find one possible missing coordinate so that the point becomes a solution to the given inequality.
(x,6) is a solution to 2x−6 < y .
By failing to skip a space after < , the rest was deleted upon posting, but it 
was still inside as it was originally typed.

Substitute 6 for y and solve:
 2x-6 < y
 2x-6 < 6
   2x < 12
    x < 6

Choose any number that is less than 6.  For instance 2.

Edwin