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Mathematics, 03.07.2019 13:10 memorybuxton

Can you check my answers? select the order pair(s) that are solutions to this system of inequalities: y < -3x + 2 y ≥ x - 1 question 1 options: (0, 0) < < < < (0, -4) (1, 4) < < < < (-3, 3) select the order pair(s) that are solutions to this system of inequalities: y ≤ -2x + 3 y < 1/2 x - 2 question 2 options: (0, 0) < < < < (5, -1) (0, -3) < < < < (-2, -3) select the order pair(s) that are solutions to this system of inequalities: y ≤ 3 y > -x + 1 question 3 options: (0, 0) < < < < (2, 2) (-1, 3) < < < < (5, -1) what are the real and imaginary parts of the complex number? −6+2i enter your answers in the boxes. (can someone me with this one? ) the real part: the imaginary part: which expression is equal to (−8−3i)+(3+4i)? 4 −5+i < < < < i chose this one..is it right? −11+7i −4 which expression is equal to (5−2i)−(1+3i)? 4+3i 6−5i 4−5i < < < < i chose this one, is it right? 4+i which expression is equal to −2i(4−i)? −8−2i 8−2i < < < < 2−8i −2−8i multiply. (5+2i)(4−3i) enter your answer, in standard form, in the box. i got (2i++4) is that right?

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