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Tell whether (-4, 3) is a solution of the system of linear inequalities.

Tell whether (-4, 3) is a solution of the system of linear inequalities.-example-1
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Answer: No, it is not a solution

Step-by-step explanation:

Refer to the diagram below. The point (-4,3) marked in red is outside the blue shaded region. So it doesn't make both inequalities true, and therefore not considered a solution.

In contrast, a point like (-5,1) is a solution as it is in the shaded region.

Put another way, the set of all solution points must be below both the solid line and the dashed line. Points can be on the solid line, but must be adjacent to the blue shaded region. The fact (-4,3) is on the solid line doesn't count because its not below the dashed line.

Tell whether (-4, 3) is a solution of the system of linear inequalities.-example-1
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