Joe S.

asked • 06/18/15

Math question

Which point is a solution of y< -x
                                        y≥x
 
 
A) (-1,0)
B) (0, -1)
C) (0,1)
D) (1,0)

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Michael J. answered • 06/18/15

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Joe S.

I got...C? I suck at this, my apologies
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06/18/15

Michael J.

It's alright.  We know the point is below the line y=-x   and on or above the line  y=x.  Look for that point in that restriction.  The trick here is to graph the lines and match the answer choice that agrees with the restriction.
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