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Konner Cummings
27 February, 08:51
2x+3y>12
X-y≥1
2,5
5,2
0,2
0,6
+5
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Eden Banks
27 February, 09:03
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2x+3y>12. solution
let, x be 2
2*2+3y>12
or, 4+3y>12
or, 4-4+3y>12-4
or, 3y>12
or, y>12/3
or, y>4
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