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Interpreting the Test-Point Method in Constraint Graphs
A facility manager is using the test-point method on the origin to verify a constraint graph for the linear inequality . After substituting and into the inequality, what simplified mathematical statement does the manager evaluate to determine that the region containing the origin is on the false side and should remain unshaded?
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Interpreting the Test-Point Method in Constraint Graphs