The y< -2x + 6 is the one that crosses at 6 on the y-axis. the < indicates that you shade BELOW it, so the left side of that line is shaded because it has a negative slope.
the y> 5/4x - 6 is the one that crosses at -6 on the y-axis. the > indicates that you shade ABOVE it, so the left side would also be shaded because it has a positive slope.
so whatever point is in both of those shaded areas would satisfy both inequalities
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Step-by-step explanation:
<u>Use the slope formula:</u>
- m = (y₂ - y₁)/(x₂ - x₁)
- m = -3, x₁ = 4, y₁ = r, x₂ = 8, y₂ = -11
<u>Substitute values and solve for r:</u>
- -3 = (-11 - r)/(8 - 4)
- -3 = -(11 + r)/4
- 11 + r = 12
- r = 12 - 11
- r = 1
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