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Which ordered pairs are soultions to the inequality y-2x<-3

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Answer:

(-3, 3/2)

Explanation:

Given the inequality function y-2x<-3, to get the solution, we will need to find the x and y-intercept of the inequality function

y-intercept occurs at x = 0

Substitute x = 0 into the expression

y - 2(0) < -3

y < -3

Find the x-intercept by substituting y = 0 into the expression

0 - 2x < -3

-2x < -3

x > 3/2

Hence the ordered pair is (x, y) = (-3, 3/2)

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