True or False: the point (6,-2) is a solution to the linear of inequality x+2y>-6
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x+2y>-6 6+2(-2)>-6 6-4>-6 2>-6 Since 2 is indeed greater than -6, the inequality holds true for the point (6,-2). Show more…
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