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Which point would be a solution to the system of linear inequalities shown below?



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Sagot :

Answer: (-4, -6)

Step-by-step explanation:

Solving by graphing

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    () The only point in the required range is point (-4, -6)

Solving by plugging-in

        I will figure out what the correct option is by plug them into the first equation. Since only one of these options is true, I do not need to do the second equation.

[✗] Let's check point (4, 10)

    () 10 < (1/4)4 - 4

       10 < 1 - 4

       10 < -3 is false, so this answer is incorrect

[✗] Let's check point (-4, 5)

    () 5 < (1/4)-4 - 4

       5 < -1 -4

       5 < -5 is false, so this answer is incorrect

[✗] Let's check point (-4, -4)

    () -4 < (1/4)-4 - 4

       -4 < -1 -4

       -4 < -5 is false, so this answer is incorrect

[✓] Let's check point (-4, -6)

    () -6 < (1/4)-4 - 4

       -6 < -1 - 4

       -6 < -5 is true, so this answer is correct      

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