SOLUTION: For each point(0,0), (5,0),(0,-4),(0,3),(-4,-2) which of these inequalities is a solution. y>-1, 2x+y<10, y<=3/2x+3 each point may have more than one answer

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Question 878615: For each point(0,0), (5,0),(0,-4),(0,3),(-4,-2) which of these inequalities is a solution. y>-1, 2x+y<10, y<=3/2x+3 each point may have more than one answer
Answer by Fombitz(32388) About Me  (Show Source):
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y%3E-1
(0,0) : 0%3E-1, Yes
(5,0) : 0%3E-1, Yes
(0,-4) : -4%3E-1, No
(-4,-2) : -2%3E-1, No
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2x%2By%3C10
(0,0): 2%280%29%2B0%3C10, 0%3C10, Yes
(5,0): 2%285%29%2B0%3C10, 10%3C10, No
(0,-4):2%280%29-4%3C10, -4%3C10, Yes
(-4,-2):2%28-4%29-2%3C10, -10%3C10, Yes
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y%3C=%283%2F2%29x%2B3
(0,0) : 0%3C=%283%2F2%29%280%29%2B3, 0%3C=3, Yes
(5,0) : 0%3C=%283%2F2%29%285%29%2B0, 15%2F2%3C=3, No
(0,-4) : 0%3C=%283%2F2%29%280%29-4, 0%3C=-4, No
(-4,-2) : 0%3C=%283%2F2%29%28-4%29-2, 0%3C=-5, No