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6 May, 23:50

Which ordered pair is a solution for this system of inequalities?

2x + 3y > 1 and y < 5/4 x - 1

A. (3, 9)

B. (-4, 2)

C. (8, - 1)

D. (-2, - 5),

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  1. 7 May, 01:18
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    C. (8, - 1)

    For this problem, the easiest method is to simply try each of the 4 possible answers and see which one fits. So

    A. (3, 9)

    2x + 3y > 1

    2*3 + 3*9 > 1; Obviously true, not going to finish calculation.

    y < 5/4 x - 1

    9 < 5/4 3 - 1

    9 < 15/4 - 1; Obviously false, not going to finish calculation.

    B. (-4, 2)

    2x + 3y > 1

    2 * (-4) + 3*2 > 1

    -8 + 6 > 1; Obviously false, not going to finish calculation.

    No need to bother with 2nd inequality.

    C. (8, - 1)

    2x + 3y > 1

    2*8 + 3 * (-1) > 1

    16 - 3 > 1; Obviously true, not going to finish calculation.

    y < 5/4 x - 1

    -1 < 5/4 * 8 - 1

    -1 < 40/4 - 1

    -1 < 10 - 1; Obviously true, not going to finish calculation.

    Both inequalities satisfied, this is the correct choice.

    D. (-2, - 5)

    2x + 3y > 1

    2 * (-2) + 3 * (-5) > 1; Left hand side is obviously negative, so obviously false,

    not going to finish calculation.

    No need to bother with 2nd inequality.
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