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Mathematics, 02.07.2019 05:00 gianni0

Which point is a solution to the linear inequality y < -1/2x + 2? (2, 3) (2, 1) (3, –2) (–1, 3)


Which point is a solution to the linear inequality y &lt; -1/2x + 2? (2, 3) (2, 1) (3, –2) (–1, 3)

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