Respuesta :

Answer:

The point (-3,2) is not a solution of the inequality

Step-by-step explanation:

Inequality

Inequalities relate the left and the right side of an expression with an operator other than the equal sign.

The inequality given in the question is

[tex]-4r - 10y< - 9[/tex]

There are many combinations of r and y that make inequality be true. For example, for r=1 and y=1

[tex]-4(1) - 10(1)< - 9[/tex]

[tex]-14< - 9[/tex]

This relation is true since -14 is less than -9.

Also, there are many combinations that make the given inequality be false.

For example, for r=2 and y=-1

[tex]-4(2) - 10(-1)< - 9[/tex]

[tex]-8+10<-9[/tex]

[tex]2<-9[/tex]

This inequality is false.

Let's test the point (-3,2)

[tex]-4(-3) - 10(2)< - 9[/tex]

[tex]12-10<-9[/tex]

[tex]2<-9[/tex]

Which is false, thus the point (-3,2) is not a solution of the inequality