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Which of the following is a solution of y + x < -5?

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

User VextoR
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The answer is A.

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User Iqbal Kabir
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Answer:

FIRST OPTION: (-4, -2)

Explanation:

Given the inequality
y + x < -5, substitute each solution given in the options:

1) For (-4, -2) :


(-2)+ (-4) < -5


-6 < -5 (This is true)

2) For (-3, -2):


(-2)+ (-3) < -5


-5 < -5 (This is not true)

3) For (-2, -3):


(-3)+ (-2) < -5


-5 < -5 (This is not true)

4) For (-1, -3):


(-3)+ (-1) < -5


-4 < -5 (This is not true)

You can observe that (-4, -2) is a solution of
y + x < -5

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