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Is (6, 9) a solution of y > 5x + 1?
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Is (6, 9) a solution of y > 5x + 1?
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Hey there,
y > 5x + 1 (6,9)
You plug 9 in for y and 6 for x
9 > 5(6) + 1
9 > 30 + 1
9 > 31
No that is not the solution because 9 is not greater than 31
Hope I helped :)
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x = 6
y = 9
9 > 5(6) + 1
9 > 30 + 1
9 > 31 (False)
No, (6,9) is not a solution for y > 5x + 1
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