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Select all of the ordered pairs that make the inequality y > x2 + 3x – 4 true. (0, 0) (2, 1) (–2, –1) (–5, –1)

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a , c

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The correct answers are:
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[A]: " (0, 0) " ; AND:
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[C]: " (-2, -1) " .
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Step-by-step explanation:
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[A]: " (0, 0) " ; is correct;

Since, when "x = 0" and y = 0 :

"0 > - 4 " ; which is correct.
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[B]: "(2, 1)" is incorrect, since:

when "x = 2" and "y = 1" ;

" 1 > 6" ; is incorrect.
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[C]: "(-2, -1)" ; is correct;

Since, when "x = -2" and y = -1" ; then:

"-2 > -6 ; which is correct.
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[D]: " (-5, -1) " ; is INCORRECT.

since when "x = -5" and "y = -1 ;

then: -1 > 6 ; which is INCORRECT.
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