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Which ordered pair is a solution to the system

{y,x-1
{y>-x+2

(4,0)
(0,0)
(1,-3)
(-2,3)

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Answer:


(4,0)

Explanation:

we have


y<x-1 -----> inequality A


y>-x+2 -----> inequality B

we know that

If a ordered pair is a solution of the system of equations , then the ordered pair must satisfy both inequalities

Verify each case

case A)
(4,0)

Inequality A


0<4-1


0<3 ------> is true

Inequality B


0>-4+2


0>-2 -------> is true

therefore

the ordered pair is a solution

case B)
(0,0)

Inequality A


0<0-1


0<-1 ------> is not true

therefore

the ordered pair is not a solution

case C)
(1,-3)

Inequality A


-3<1-1


-3<0 ------> is true

Inequality B


-3>-1+2


-3>1 -------> is not true

therefore

the ordered pair is not a solution

case D)
(-2,3)

Inequality A


3<-2-1


3<-3 ------> is not true

therefore

the ordered pair is not a solution

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