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-6+4y<6;(-3,-3) is it a solution?

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Answer: Yes.

Explanation:

First, we will solve the given equation for y.

Given:

-6 + 4y < 6

Add 6 to both sides of the equation:

4y < 12

Divide both sides of the equation by 4:

y < 3

Then, we will confirm if the given coordinate point is within this range. To do this, we will substitute the given y-value into this equation. We find that this is a solution.

y < 3

-3 < 3 ✓

We can also graph this and see that the given coordinate point is within the shaded solution set of the inequality.

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