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Which of the following is a solution to the inequality y > –2x + 6?

A 0, 0
B 1, 1
C 2, 2
D 4,4

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Answer:

A

Explanation:

User Deepender Singla
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Answer:A. 4 is greater than -2(4) + 6 = -8 + 6 = -2 which is correct

B. 0 is greater than -2(0) + 6 = 6

That statement is untrue.

C. 1 is greater than -2(1) + 6 = 4

That statement is untrue.

D. 2 is greater than -2(2) + 6 = 2

That statement is untrue.

Step-by-step explanation: The answer is A since after you plug in 4 for x and y, the statement 4 > -2 is true. 4 IS greater than -2.

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