To determine if (0, −3) is a viable solution for the system of inequalities, we need to plug in x = 0 and y = -3 into both inequalities and see if they hold true.
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First Inequality:
\( y < -5x + 2 \)
Plugging in (0, -3): \[ -3 < -5(0) + 2 \ -3 < 2 \quad \text{(True)} \] -
Second Inequality:
\( 3y > 3x - 6 \)
Plugging in (0, -3): \[ 3(-3) > 3(0) - 6 \ -9 > -6 \quad \text{(False)} \]
Since (0, -3) satisfies the first inequality but does not satisfy the second inequality, we can conclude that:
(0,−3) is a nonviable solution since it does not make both inequalities true.