Respuesta :

1.

In this equation, 2x + 6 has to be greater than or equal to y. You must substitute each coordinate into the equation and evaluate to find the correct answer. In this case, the answers are (-10, -20) and (7, 14).

2.

Same goes for this problem. The answers are (11, -32) and (-6, -2).

3.

Since we are given the line equation, we just determine the operator to use. Because it is a dotted line, that means that the point on the line is not included, so we will use a regular <>. Because the space highlighted indicates that -10x - 6 will always be greater than y, the answer is y < -10x-6, or C.

4.

We are given the line equation here as well. Since the boundary line is not dotted, we include the values, meaning we use [tex]\leq \geq[/tex]. Since the highlighted space indicates that y is always greater than or equal to x-5, the answer is [tex]y\geq x-5[/tex], so the answer is B.

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