I assume you missed out the variable (I'll call it x), and meant:
x + 4 ≤ 0.
If that's the case, then the answer is:
x ≤ -4
If you did mean +4 ≤ 0, then the statement and therefore the answer is false.
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Answer:
(1, 2)
(2,2)
Step-by-step explanation:
The inequality Given :
y < 5x + 2
y ≥ One-halfx + 1
We can use the values in the options to see which satisfies the inequality :
(-1, 3) ; X = - 1, y = 3
3 < 5(-1) + 2 ; 3 < - 4 (not true)
(0, 2) ; X = 0 ; y = 2
2 < 5(0) + 2 ; 2 < 2 (nor true)
2 > 1/2(0) + 1
2 > 1 (true)
Using (1, 2).; x = 1 ; y = 2
2 < 5(1) + 2 ; 2 < 7 (true)
2 > 1/2(1) + 1 ; 2 > 1.5 (true)
Using (2, 2)
y < 5x + 2
2 < 10 + 2 ; 2 < 12 (true)
y > 1/2x + 1
2 > 1/2(2) + 1 ; 2
The awnser is B because It has more X marks
Answer:
The equations that represent the situation are:
2y+x=5
5x-y=3