100 ! i need asap
1) which point is in the solution set for y < x+2? explain you...
Mathematics, 28.10.2019 19:31 JadeCaldwell
100 ! i need asap
1) which point is in the solution set for y < x+2? explain your answer.
question 1 options:
a. (0, 2) because when you graph y < x+2, it is a point on the boundary line.
b. (2, 1) because when you graph y < x+2, it is a point that lies below the boundary line.
c. (-2, 0) because when you graph y < x+2, it is the x-intercept of the boundary line.
d. (1, 4) because when you graph y < x+2, it is a point that lies above the boundary line.
2) a system of inequalities is shown:
y ≤ x + 6
y ≥ 9x − 9
which point is in the solution set of the system of inequalities shown? explain your answer.
question 2 options:
a. (-1, 7) because it lies below the boundary line y=x+6.
b. (3, 2) because it lies above the boundary line y=9x−9.
c. (-2, 2) because it lies above the boundary line y=9x−9 and below the boundary line y=x+6.
d. (3, 10) because it lies below the boundary line y=9x−9 and above the boundary line y=x+6.
3. (x, y) is the point of intersection of the boundary lines of the system of inequalities:
y ≥ −3x + 5
y ≤ x + 1
select the graph that represents a system of inequalities that includes the same point of intersection (x, y) in its solution set.
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