To identify which coordinate points (x, y) are solutions to the system of inequalities \( y < 2x - 3 \) and \( x - 3y < -6 \), we need to evaluate each point against both inequalities.
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Inequality 1: \( y < 2x - 3 \)
- This means the y-coordinate must be less than the expression \( 2x - 3 \).
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Inequality 2: \( x - 3y < -6 \)
- This means the expression \( x - 3y \) must be less than -6.
Please provide the specific coordinate points you want to evaluate, and I will determine which of them satisfy both inequalities.