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The solution to a system of inequalities is __________.

A.
a single point that satisfies all inequalities in the system
B.
a collection of points that satisfy all inequalities in the system
C.
a single point that satisfies at least one inequality in the system
D.
a collection of points that satisfy at least one inequality in the system

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User Kutyel
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Answer:

B. a collection of points that satisfy all inequalities in the system

Explanation:

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User Itaishz
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Answer:

Option B is right.

Explanation:

Whenever a system of inequalities is given, normally we will get a collection of points that satisfy all the inequalities in the system

Option B is right

Option A is wrong because a single point cannot be a solution for all inequalities of a system normally an interval would be there

Option C is wrong since a single point if satisfies atleast one cannot be solution for the full system unless it satisfied all inequalities

Option D is wrong because satisfying atleast one inequality is not sufficient but satisfying all inequalities is a must.

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