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Mathematics, 09.10.2021 03:50 Morganwing1019

PLEASE HELP!!! Determine whether the points (â€"3,â€"2) and (3,2) are in the solution set of the system of inequalities below.

y ≤ ½x + 2

y < â€"2x â€" 3

Question 17 options:

A)

The point (â€"3,â€"2) is in the solution set, and the point (3,2) is not in the solution set.

B)

Both points are in the solution set.

C)

The point (â€"3,â€"2) is not in the solution set, and the point (3,2) is in the solution set.

D)

Neither of the points is in the solution set.

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