To solve correctly, graph both inequalities. The solution is where they overlap. <em>See attachment for graph. </em>Which coordinate is plotted in the overlapping section?
If you don't have the tools to graph them, then plug each coordinate into both inequalities. The coordinate that makes a true statement for BOTH inequalities, is the answer.
(0, 4): 4 > -2 TRUE 0 + 4 < 4 FALSE
(-3, 5): 5 > -2 TRUE -3 + 5 < 4 TRUE THIS IS THE ANSWER!
(1, 4): 4 > -2 TRUE 1 + 4 < 4 FALSE
(-2, -3): -3 > -2 FALSE
Answer: (-3, 5)
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Step-by-step explanation:
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On the other equation, there would need to be the point (2, -9)
Step-by-step explanation:
This is because when we find the inverse equations, it is the same as simply switching the x and y values. So in the ordered pair, we would just change the order.
Axis of symmetry: x= -1
Vertex: (-1 , -7)
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