Yes, (3,-1) is a solution to the graphed system of inequalities.
<h3>What are system of inequalities?</h3>
When mathematical expressions are compared, with non-strict equality, then such mathematical statements are called mathematical inequalties.
A collection of inequalities for which we consider a common solution for all inequalities is called a system of inequalities.
As we can see in the graph that the two lines are interest in the second quadrant at point such as(x, -y).
So, the point will be a solution also because it lies in the shaded region.
Therefore, Yes, (3,-1) is a solution to the graphed system of inequalities.
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Answer:
392.5 terms of pi = 125π
Step-by-step explanation:
V = πr²h
V = 3.14 x 5² x 5
V = 3.14 x 25 x 5
V = 3.14 x 125
V = 392.5
If its terms of pi it should be 125π
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let n take values 1,2,3... infinity
then the sequence is:
(0,1/n)
for every number greater than zero there exist such n that (0,1/n) does not contain that number.