Which is the correct way to show that (2, 3) is a solution to the following system of
inequalities?

y - X > - 4
2y - 5
1. 3 - 2 > -4 TRUE
2(3) – 5 < 2 TRUE

2. 3 - 2 > - 4 TRUE
2(2) – 5 < 3 TRUE

3. 2 - 3 > - 4 TRUE
2(3) - 5 < 2 TRUE

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Answer:

Option 1.

Step-by-step explanation:

Note: In second inequality "<x" is missing after 5.

Consider the given inequalities are

[tex]y-x>-4[/tex]

[tex]2y-5<x[/tex]

If (2,3) is solution of given system of inequalities, then the above inequalities must be satisfy by the point (2,3).

Substitute x=2 and y=3 in the above inequalities and that should be true.

[tex]3-2>-4\Rightarrow 1>-4[/tex] True

[tex]2(3)-5<2\Rightarrow 1<2[/tex] True

Therefore, the correct option is 1.