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Math help please!!! Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality

Math help please!!! Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality-example-1
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Yeah he’s right it is both (1,-1) (5,-3)
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Answer:

(1, -1), (5, -3)

Explanation:

It is convenient to graph the solution space and plot the points.

You can also try the points in the inequality one by one (or all together).

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Here is the "all together" trial.

... {-3, 12, -2, -1, -3} - 2×{-6, 7, 0, 1, 5} ≤ -3 . . . . . use lists for x and y values

... {-3, 12, -2, -1, -3} - {-12, 14, 0, 2, 10} ≤ -3 . . . . multiply the x list by 2

... {9, -2, -2, -3, -13} ≤ -3 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . perform the subtraction

The inequality is true for the last two values, corresponding to points ...

... (1, -1) and (5, -3)

Math help please!!! Which ordered pairs are solutions to the inequality-example-1
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