Which point is not a solution to the linear inequality y < x + 2?
(2, 3); (2, 1); (3, - 2); (- 1, 3)
Solution:
Given:
Inequality is y < x + 2
The above problem can be solved by finding out which coordinates given in the choices satisfy the inequality y < x + 2.
The only point which does not satisfy the inequality y < x + 2 is (-1, 3).
This can be verified by substituting the values of x and y in the inequality.
At (-1, 3),
x = 3 and y = -1.
Therefore,
3 < -1 + 2
3 < 1
Which is NOT TRUE because 3 > 1.
Which point is not a solution to the linear inequality y < x + 2?
(2, 3); (2, 1); (3, - 2); (- 1, 3)
Summary:
The only point which does not satisfy the inequality is (-1, 3).
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