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Mathematics, 27.01.2021 04:10 grace7484

Can the solutions of a system of linear inequalities be the points on a line? Complete the explanation.
(Yes, no)If the inequalities have the same boundary line and one is less than or equal to while the
other is greater than or equal to, then the solutions (are not , are ) points on the boundary line. The system
-x + 6y<5 and -x + 6y>5 has only the boundary line * +6y (<, > , =) as its solution.

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