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Is (7, 9) a solution of y > 2x − 5? HELP
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Is (7, 9) a solution of y > 2x − 5? HELP
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Is (7, 9) a solution of y > 2x − 5?
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no
Explanation:
y > 2x - 5
9 > 2(7) - 5
9 > 14 - 5
9 > 9. not a solution
9=9
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