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Zorluk: ZorSystems of Linear Inequalities in Two Variables

In the xyxy-plane, a point with coordinates (a,b)(a, b) lies in the solution set of the system of inequalities below:

y2x+8y<12x+3\begin{aligned} y &\ge -2x + 8 \\ y &< \frac{1}{2}x + 3 \end{aligned}

If aa and bb are integers, what is the minimum possible value of aa?

  1. A
    1
  2. B
    2
  3. 3Cevap
  4. D
    4

Cevap

3
The correct value is 3. Substituting x=3x = 3 into the system gives y2y \ge 2 and y<4.5y < 4.5. Since the coordinate bb must be an integer, bb can be 2, 3, or 4, showing that a valid integer coordinate pair exists. For any integer x<3x < 3, there are no integer solutions for yy.

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1
Find the intersection point of the boundary lines of the system of inequalities by setting their corresponding equations equal.
2x+8=12x+3    5=2.5x    x=2-2x + 8 = \frac{1}{2}x + 3 \implies 5 = 2.5x \implies x = 2
This determines the x-coordinate where the boundaries of the two inequality regions intersect.
2
Evaluate the system of inequalities at the intersection point x=2x = 2.
y2(2)+8    y4y \ge -2(2) + 8 \implies y \ge 4 and y<12(2)+3    y<4y < \frac{1}{2}(2) + 3 \implies y < 4. This yields 4y<44 \le y < 4, which has no solution.
This checks if any valid solution exists at the boundary intersection point.
3
Test consecutive integer values of xx greater than 2 to find the first value that allows at least one integer yy.
Substituting x=3x = 3 gives y2(3)+8    y2y \ge -2(3) + 8 \implies y \ge 2 and y<12(3)+3    y<4.5y < \frac{1}{2}(3) + 3 \implies y < 4.5. The integers that satisfy 2y<4.52 \le y < 4.5 are y=2,3,y = 2, 3, and 44.
Since a=3a = 3 is the smallest integer greater than 2 that yields integer solutions for yy, it is the minimum possible value.

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