Answer:
The correct answer is A.

Step-by-step explanation:
Method 1
You just have to plot each point on the graph.
The one that falls within the solution region is the correct choice.
From the graph,
falls within the solution region.
See graph
Method 2
If you substitute the points into the inequalities, the only point that will satisfy both inequalities simultaneously is A.
The first inequality is

If we substitute
, we get;


This statement is true.
The second inequality is

If we substitute
, we get;

This gives,

This statement is also true.
You can solve this by using "similar triangles".
In triangle ABC, we are looking for side AC which is x. Side AC is similar to side DF in triangle EDF.
You can solve for side x by picking two sides in triangle ABC and their corresponding sides in triangle EDF. This is what I mean:

Substitute for the values of AC, BC, DF and EF:


To solve for y, do the same thing. Pick two sides on triangle ABC and their corresponding sides in triangle DEF.

Substitute for the values and solve:


We have the value x to be 5.5 units and y to be 6 units.
Answer:
AP = 10
Step-by-step explanation:
According to secant-secant theorem
(PB)(AP)=(PD)(PC)
6(AP) = (5)(12)
AP = 60/6
AP = 10
Answer:
Your answer should be -8.