Asked by Sigma
Does(–7, 5)maketheinequality
y
>
–1/
7
x
+ 4
true?
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No. Substitute x = −7 and y = 5:
Right side = −(1/7)(−7) + 4 = 1 + 4 = 5.
So the inequality becomes 5 > 5, which is false (it's equal). The point lies on the boundary line, so it does not satisfy the strict > inequality.
Right side = −(1/7)(−7) + 4 = 1 + 4 = 5.
So the inequality becomes 5 > 5, which is false (it's equal). The point lies on the boundary line, so it does not satisfy the strict > inequality.
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