Point (-3,5) is a solution to the system of inequalities
What is inequality?
An inequality in mathematics depicts the connection between two values in an algebraic statement that are not equal. One of the two variables on the two sides of the inequality may be greater than, greater than or equal to, less than, or less than or equal to another value, according to inequality signals.
For this case, what we must do is find a point that meets both inequalities.
y> -2
x + y <4
We have then:
For (0,4):
First inequation:
4> -2 (correct)
Second inequality:
0 + 4 <4 (incorrect)
For (1,4):
First inequation:
4> -2 (correct)
Second inequality:
1 + 4 <4 (incorrect)
For (-3,5):
First inequation:
5> -2 (correct)
Second inequality:
-3 + 5 <4 (correct)
Point (-3,5) is system solution
For (-2,-3):
First inequation:
-3> -2 (incorrect)
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