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Given the following graph of a system of inequalities, which statement is true of the point (2, 3)?
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Given the following graph of a system of inequalities, which statement is true of the point (2, 3)?
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Given the following graph of a system of inequalities, which statement is true of the point (2, 3)?
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we know that
analyzing the graph
the system of inequalities are
x >= 2
and
y > 3
so
the point (2,3) satisfy only one the inequality x >= 2
therefore
the answer is
It satisfies only one of the inequalities and thus is not part of the solution set
Gutemberg Ribeiro
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