SOLUTION: how come that (3,-2) and (4,-3) satisfy the equation: x-y>=5 in graphing the inequality when in fact R={x:x>5} and R={y:y<=-5}?
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Question 1087213: how come that (3,-2) and (4,-3) satisfy the equation: x-y>=5 in graphing the inequality when in fact R={x:x>5} and R={y:y<=-5}?
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Part 1: "how come that (3,-2) and (4,-3) satisfy the equation: x-y>=5"
This part contains the error: it must be the word "inequality" instead of "equation".
Part 2: the rest.
Part 2 HAS NO ANY SENSE and is not relevant to Part 1.
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