Math, asked by iamshaan89, 9 months ago

If 2x + y =6, x<0, then
a - 6<y
b - y<0
c - 0<y<6​

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Answered by Raghvendra3306
0

Answer:

b is the correct answer

Answered by thearrestedyouth
1

Answer:

The correct option would be a)-6<y

Step-by-step explanation:

use a small value e.g. -1. put this value for X(since X<0). You will get Y=8 which undoubtedly means Y>6/6<Y

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