Sunday, August 2, 2009

What is the solution set of 3x - 2y > 6?

The answer is one of the following





A.) (2 , - 3)


B.) a set of ordered pairs in a plane


C.) the empty set


D.) a boundary line

What is the solution set of 3x - 2y %26gt; 6?
B (any x %26gt; (6+2y)/3 would satisfy the equation)
Reply:The option A indicates that only the points x=2, and y=-3 can satisfy the equation, but any set of coordinates can satisfy the equation. Example: (6,1), (4,0), and so on. There are infinite possibilities that exist.





Therefore, any set of ordered pairs satisfy the equation. Correct Answer is 'B'.
Reply:Aaaaaa,


Says Fonzie
Reply:Noooo it's not A... B is the answer.
Reply:yup
Reply:A!


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